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08 Mar 2024

Horse population estimate supplementary information | Pest animals and weeds

Release of raw data underpinning the 2023 scientific survey to estimate the horse population in Kosciuszko National Park.

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18 Dec 2024

Kosciuszko National Park wild horse community advisory panel | Pest animals and weeds

The panel is established under the Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018.

Boulder fields, Kosciuszko National Park
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20 Jan 2025

Implementing the 2021 Kosciuszko National Park Wild Horse Heritage Management Plan | Pest animals and weeds

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

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07 Nov 2024

Rehome a Kosciuszko wild horse | Pest animals and weeds

Wild horses are available for rehoming from Kosciuszko National Park.

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15 May 2024

Weeds | Pest animals and weeds

Find out how weeds threaten biodiversity and what we are doing about it.

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29 Jan 2024

New and emerging weeds | Pest animals and weeds

We adopt a strategic approach to eradicate or contain new and emerging weed species before they become widespread.

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10 Sep 2024

Mouse-ear hawkweed | Pest animals and weeds

Mouse-ear hawkweed is an invasive species of daisy that is being eradicated from Kosciuszko National Park.

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10 Sep 2024

Orange hawkweed | Pest animals and weeds

Orange hawkweed is an invasive daisy that is found in Kosciuszko National Park. Detector dogs help us find and control this weed in the sensitive alpine environment.

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04 Feb 2022

Sea spurge | Pest animals and weeds

Sea spurge is an invasive weed that threatens native species of animals and plants in coastal areas.

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28 Jun 2019

Widespread weeds | Pest animals and weeds

In New South Wales, widespread weeds pose the second greatest threat to biodiversity after land clearing and habitat loss.

View of the lush rainforest in Nightcap National Park, part of the Tweed Byron Hinterland, with dense foliage and sunlight filtering through the trees.