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Thank Minister Sharpe and Senator Pocock for standing up for the Snowies
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Thanks to years of persistent campaigning, the NSW government has finally repealed the ridiculous decades-old ban on aerial shooting of feral horses in Kosciuszko National Park!
This decision throws a lifeline to more than 30 endangered species that call the Australian Alps home, including the southern corroboree frog and mountain pygmy possum.
Our park rangers can now finally get on with the task of removing thousands of feral horses from our fragile alpine environments – before the mountains and rivers are trampled beyond repair.
For decades politicians have failed the Snowies by refusing to listen to the science and letting feral horse numbers grow out of control.
That’s why huge thanks are in order for two particular politicians who have shown immense courage and leadership to save the Snowies: NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe and federal Senator David Pocock.
The decision to overturn the ban on this vital tool was made by Environment Minister Penny Sharpe with the support of Premier Chris Minns. WIthout it, the chance to save the Snowies would be near lost. It is her courageous decision – backed by thousands of submissions from our community – that will ultimately save the unique plants, wildlife and landscapes of Kosciuszko National Park.
Senator Pocock has also been instrumental in this outcome. He was the one who stood up in the federal Senate, said enough is enough, and initiated the Senate inquiry that recently recommended urgent action on feral horses, including through aerial shooting.
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It’s refreshing to see our elected officials make decisions and take action in the best interests of our environment, and something we should encourage more of. Take a moment to say thank you to Minister Sharpe and Senator Pocock for doing the right thing by nature.