Stop All Plans to Sniper Shoot and Destroy Brumby Populations

Stop All Plans to Sniper Shoot and Destroy Brumby Populations

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HELP US  STOP CRUEL & INHUMANE SNIPER SHOOTING BRUMBIES Support the enactment of Legislation for their preservation and Conservation and demand the Minister for Environment introduce the new Management Plan in NSW

Brumbies deserve to remain wild living in the forests of  their ancestors of two centuries with  protection of Legislation and the introduction of a new Management Plan in NSW before populations become unsustainable. 

In Victoria, Parks Victoria are set to announce the result of the survey to replace the Alpine Park Management Plan in mid June 2021. Parks Victoria are lobbying to sniper shoot 500 Brumbies in the Alpine ...

HELP US  STOP CRUEL & INHUMANE SNIPER SHOOTING BRUMBIES Support the enactment of Legislation for their preservation and Conservation and demand the Minister for Environment introduce the new Management Plan in NSW

Brumbies deserve to remain wild living in the forests of  their ancestors of two centuries with  protection of Legislation and the introduction of a new Management Plan in NSW before populations become unsustainable. 

In Victoria, Parks Victoria are set to announce the result of the survey to replace the Alpine Park Management Plan in mid June 2021. Parks Victoria are lobbying to sniper shoot 500 Brumbies in the Alpine National Park and 30 in the Bogong High Plains. 

In New South Wales, the Minister for Environment flagrantly ignores Legislation enacted for the protection and conservation of sustainable managed populations of Brumbies. The Minister is thumbing his nose at the objects and purpose of the Act.

Brumby Action Group advocating for the conservation of wild living brumbies in Australia

 

Photo Credit: Felicity Clay Photography Bogong Brumby Esther and

Paul McIver photo of foal

 

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Governments must not be allowed to cruelly shoot BRUMBIES when there are ways of managing Brumby populations that does not include bloodshed or inhumane treatment.

In Victoria, The National Parks Act does not mandate Parks Victoria to shoot  Brumbies or even remove them. It requires Parks Victoria to "control" or manage introducted species.

In New South Wales the Minister for Environment must respect the Legislation in force to protect and conserve sustainable managed mobs of Brumbies.

Brumbies are part of Australian cultural Heritage and sustainable populations of wild living Brumbies deserve to be protected. Brumbies have been living in National Parks for two centuries, well before they were declared National Parks.

Please support the introduction of a Bill in Victoria,  the Victorian Heritage Brumby Bill, that if enacted will see managed and sustainable mobs of Brumbies living in Victorian National Parks for the benefit of future generations with input from local communites.

In New South Wales we must encourage the Minister for Environment to comply with the Legislation in force, immediately suspend any actions under the 2008 management plan and take all steps to open the new management plan for public submissions

Photo credits: Felicity Clay Photography Bogong Brumby Esther and Paul McIver Foal photo

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