Feral horses at Bogong High Plains would be humanely captured and rehomed under a plan to stop them causing serious damage to the environment.
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The draft Alpine National Parks Feral Horse Strategic Action Plan, now out for public comment, details how the Victorian government intends to deal with the “critical levels” of horses between 2018 and 2020.
There are about 60 to 80 feral horses at Bogong High Plains.
“Their hard hooves cause serious damage to the sensitive alpine environment. Without intervention, their impacts will cause severe long-term harm to the park’s special endangered native alpine wildlife and plant species,” the report stated.
The program will focus on high-value natural assets such as specific plant which have adapted to prolonged snow cover in isolated areas of the Bogong High Plains.
To read the full plan and take the survey, visit www.engage.vic.gov.au/alpine-national-park-feral-horse-strategic-action-plan.