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Published: 28 February 2019 Written by Claudia Hirst
Category: Capital Radio News

Despite new warrants, no feral horses were removed from the Kosciuszko National Park last year.
NSW Office of Environment confirmed no horses were removed in 2018, despite 152 rehomed from the park in 2017.
The lack of action has been called irresponsible and alarming by ACT Parks and Conservation, who are concerned the brumbies could destroy the water catchment areas in Namadgi National Park.

