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Implementing the 2021 Kosciuszko National Park Wild Horse Heritage Management Plan

The National Parks and Wildlife Service undertakes control of wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park.

Control occurs in accordance with the Kosciuszko National Park Wild Horse Heritage Management Plan.

The plan came into force in November 2021. The National Parks and Wildlife Service commenced on-ground implementation of the plan in February 2022. A summary of the outcome of control programs will be made publicly available from time to time. To protect the safety of National Parks and Wildlife Service staff, contractors and visitors, and the welfare of wild horses, operational details about wild horse control will not be publicly released.

Control program outcomes

Total number of horses removed 24 November 2021 to 30 April 2025

AreaRehomingKnackeryOther deathsAerial shootingGround shootingShooting in yardsTranquilisation followed by bolt gun in yardsEuthanised
Northern block1,089672164,6077591097043
Snowy Plains block0005122000
Southern block0001,356187000
Cabramurra00010000
Total – Method1,089672165,9691,0681097043
Total – Removed9,036
  • As noted in the plan, ensuring optimal animal welfare outcomes is an important consideration. All control operations are implemented consistent with relevant Commonwealth and NSW animal welfare legislation, regulations, codes of practice and standard operating procedures.
  • ‘Other deaths’ are deaths directly or indirectly related to the passive trapping or temporary holding of wild horses, for example, euthanasia of passively trapped horses with pre-existing injuries or illnesses that prevents transport under the Commonwealth transport standards.

Contact us

NPWS Wild horse team

Phone: 1300 361 967

Email: [email protected]