Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Australia's Kosciuszko National Park cuts feral horse population to under 6,000, aiding ecosystem recovery.
A recent survey shows a significant drop in the feral horse population in Australia's Kosciuszko National Park, from over 12,000 to between 1,579 and 5,639, thanks to a culling program.
The New South Wales government aims to maintain around 3,000 horses by 2027.
This reduction has led to ecological improvements, such as better water quality and increased vegetation, though it faced opposition from those who view the horses as historically significant.
46 Articles
El Parque Nacional Kosciuszko de Australia reduce la población de caballos salvajes a menos de 6.000, ayudando a la recuperación del ecosistema.