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1. Stop the Australian Government slaughtering our brumbies 
Australian governments are removing all brumbies from National parks by several methods the cruellest method is aerial slaughter. Shooting from helicopters at frightened horses running for their lives, leaving the carcasses in place where they fall.
Animals wander around for days till dropping dead babies die of thirst after their mother is killed. little ones break legs trying to run with the herd..Last year in Kosciusko they are sent them by truck 600 kms to slaughter babies pregnant mares, some of the horses were hurt and scared then they faced another gruelling task of the sale yards, with out the Australian public as a whole being aware. April 2011 300 + brumbies are to be aerial culled in carnarvon national Park Queensland.
Mustangs The Real beauty Of Horses Run Free. Help save wild Mustangs.
Mustangs all over the world are being captured and tamed. Long ago all horses were wild animals. They ran free in large herds, or bands across the vast grasslands all over the world. People are capturing Mustangs and taming them. They don't want to be captured, tamed, and rode on.
Mustangs want to be free and wild. If you can't tame the heavens. How do you expect to tame Wild Mustangs. Mustangs were born to run. Sign this petition and take a stand with us.
Wild Brumbies are being unfairly shot from the air, then left to die. This is a horrible practice and has awful consequences. There is evidence of a mare that gave birth while she died. The foal was left with a dead mother. Days later, he was found dehydrated, starving and with a broken leg. The poor foal was in such bad condition that he had to be euthanased.
Stallion brumbies spend their entire lives building an established herd and all this can be destroyed in a second.
4. Help Stop Aerial Shooting of Wild Horses in Qld and WA 
Stop the Aerial Shooting of Brumby Horses in Australia. Make your voice heard! Sign our petition! Aerial slaughter recommenced in Carnarvon Gorge, Queensland Australia in 2008.
Over 6000 horses have now been slaughtered by helicopters in Carnarvon Gorge Northern Queensland. More are targeted. Autopsy reports state that four bullets were used to kill each horse, ages range from foals, yearlings to young adults. Now is surely the time for Qld. EPA to work through these issues and introduce planned management for the future. Will this happen ??? So far Qld. Government is ignoring this issue. Australia’s shame continues.
Despite the efforts of animal Welfare groups including the RSPCA, the carnage continues. In other nations wild horse sanctuaries and controlled breeding programs are an integral part of Government Policy; here, in Australia such policies are non-existent, bullets are the easy solution.
UPDATE: It is with tremendous sadness that we must report that the orphan colt from the Frazier Downs cull, “Jimminy”, died on 28/8/08 after contracting a sudden and serious infection. He was otherwise doing very well but obviously had a lowered immune system after everything he’d been through and just couldn’t fend off germs. Over 2 days 672 horses were shot in an aerial cull that has distressed many of the local community. It is understood that that RSPCA will be investigating the matter.
The Frazier Downs travesty highlights the need for governments to find better, longer term and more humane management plans for wild horses. Aerial culling of horses is banned in New South Wales, and in two NSW National Parks, the Guy Fawkes River and the Oxley Rivers parks, horses are passively trapped and given a second chance by groups such as Save the Brumbies who care for the removed horses and adopt them out to the public. “And we can even do better” says Jan Carter. “We want to start using the fertility control vaccine PZP on our own New England Brumby Sanctuary and gain direct experience in what I believe is the future for wildlife management” We call for all state and federal governments to put an end to outdated and barbaric wild horse management and develop responsible, long term and humane management plans.
Please email for more information or visit www.savethebrumbies.org www.victorianbrumbyassociation.org www.wildhorses-wa.com www.abhr.com.au www.australianhorsealliance.asn.au www.coffinbaypony.org.au
