coaster lady

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  • in reply to: Where do you stand on wild horses? #1809271
    coaster lady
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    You are so mis-informed. The brumbies were there long before the land became national parks so I think they belong where they have always been. You have also been reading many lies put out there. Extinction Rebellion are behind this by publishing lies about the so-called “science”. They show photos of supposed damage the brumbies are causing, expecting gullible people, like yourself will believe it. They claims of brumby numbers being in the thousands is also a lie. They have slaughtered so many that there is only a handful left. Remember the brumbies were used for the opening of the Olympic Games? These people want to destroy our heritage and no-one seems to give a damn. Have you heard of the horrific stories of the suffering death of horses dying slowly from being shot aimlessly? No “instant death” shots because they just don’t care. Have you heard about young foals standing beside their dead mother, left to slowly starve? Extinction Rebellion are fighting this now with lies because they just want to win against the brumby supporters. I think you should think twice about making these comments unless you are willing to research the truth.

    in reply to: Should brumbies stay in national parks? #1800521
    coaster lady
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    The brumbies were there for decades before the government made the land national parks. If their presence caused all the so-called damage they claim, why has the environment survived all this time? This big lie is being promoted by a movement who have no concern for the truth but it has become a battle to win at any cost. The numbers of brumbies are guessed by these people and they will use this lie to convince the public the brumbie numbers are extreme. There are not many left due to slaughtering and fires. The predictive numbers they estimate is impossible as not every live brumbie is a female and, at the most, will only have one foal a year. Compared to feral pigs who have litters, the brumby number increase is very slow. The advantages of land regeneration by the brumbie far outweigh any destruction argument.

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