Horse culling protest ahead of national park closure

Emily Anderson
Updated April 2 2024 - 3:14pm, first published 3:01pm
Anti-aerial shooting protesters met at Kosciuszko National Park to oppose the park closures for shooting operations until October. Picture by Chontelle Perrin
Anti-aerial shooting protesters met at Kosciuszko National Park to oppose the park closures for shooting operations until October. Picture by Chontelle Perrin

On April 4 a national park will close for annual culling of brumbies amid ongoing protests on the number of feral horses to be killed.

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Emily Anderson

Emily is a reporter for The Daily Advertiser in the Riverina, NSW. Originally from Sydney, Emily has previously worked across Western Sydney and Regional NSW. Making the move to Wagga in February 2024, she is excited to learn the ins and outs of the Riverina. Got a story? Flick an email to emily.anderson@austcommunitymedia.com.au Follow on insta @emilywyanderson