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Dr Arian Wallach Colleen OBrien 22 March 2015 22


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 AAAh..the kisses of crystal eucalypt air smudged by the welcome aroma of a campfire beckons many of us in autumn to pack our swag & go camping in the Snowy Mountain regions or Kosciuszko National Park -beautiful areas that have long been suitable homes for our brumbies whether you like it or not.Before you cast an opinion on the brumby this show is a MUST listen & invites good discussion to have for the coming Easter chats around your campfire or home hearth. We chat with Colleen O’Brien, President of the Victorian Brumby Association and highlight her serious concerns regarding the New South Wales National Parks public consultation process regarding brumby population management.**Photo courteousy of the Australian Brumby Alliance titled,”The Boys”.Jill Pickering, President of the Australian Brumby Alliance notes the picture ,” is full of expression on how wild horses interact as a family mob, which is how they survive, not as loners. “For more information about Dingo for Biodiversity Project & Dr Arian Wallach  OUR BRUMBY/OUR ENVIRONMENTAAAh..the kisses of crystal eucalypt air smudged by the welcome aroma of a campfire beckons many of us in autumn to pack our swag & go camping in the Snowy Mountain regions or Kosciuszko National Park -beautiful areas that have long been suitable homes for our brumbies whether you like it or not.Before you cast an opinion on the brumby this show is a MUST listen & invites good discussion to have for the coming Easter chats around your campfire or home hearth. We chat with Colleen O’Brien, President of the Victorian Brumby Association and highlight her serious concerns regarding the New South Wales National Parks public consultation process regarding brumby population management.**Photo courteousy of the Australian Brumby Alliance titled,”The Boys”.Jill Pickering, President of the ABA notes the picture ,” is full of expression on how wild horses interact as a family mob, which is how they survive, not as loners. “http://www.victorianbrumbyassociation.orghttp://australianbrumbyalliance.org.auFor more information on Dr Arian Wallach: http://www.dingobiodiversity.com – See more at: http://www.freedomofspecies.org/show/kosciuszko-brumbies-public-consultation#sthash.eHqCmKXz.dpufOUR BRUMBY/OUR ENVIRONMENTAAAh..the kisses of crystal eucalypt air smudged by the welcome aroma of a campfire beckons many of us in autumn to pack our swag & go camping in the Snowy Mountain regions or Kosciuszko National Park -beautiful areas that have long been suitable homes for our brumbies whether you like it or not.Before you cast an opinion on the brumby this show is a MUST listen & invites good discussion to have for the coming Easter chats around your campfire or home hearth. We chat with Colleen O’Brien, President of the Victorian Brumby Association and highlight her serious concerns regarding the New South Wales National Parks public consultation process regarding brumby population management.**Photo courteousy of the Australian Brumby Alliance titled,”The Boys”.Jill Pickering, President of the ABA notes the picture ,” is full of expression on how wild horses interact as a family mob, which is how they survive, not as loners. “http://www.victorianbrumbyassociation.orghttp://australianbrumbyalliance.org.auFor more information on Dr Arian Wallach: http://www.dingobiodiversity.com – See more at: http://www.freedomofspecies.org/show/kosciuszko-brumbies-public-consultation#sthash.eHqCmKXz.dpufOUR BRUMBY/OUR ENVIRONMENTAAAh..the kisses of crystal eucalypt air smudged by the welcome aroma of a campfire beckons many of us in autumn to pack our swag & go camping in the Snowy Mountain regions or Kosciuszko National Park -beautiful areas that have long been suitable homes for our brumbies whether you like it or not.Before you cast an opinion on the brumby this show is a MUST listen & invites good discussion to have for the coming Easter chats around your campfire or home hearth. We chat with Colleen O’Brien, President of the Victorian Brumby Association and highlight her serious concerns regarding the New South Wales National Parks public consultation process regarding brumby population management.**Photo courteousy of the Australian Brumby Alliance titled,”The Boys”.Jill Pickering, President of the ABA notes the picture ,” is full of expression on how wild horses interact as a family mob, which is how they survive, not as loners. “- See more at: http://www.freedomofspecies.org/show/kosciuszko-brumbies-public-consultation#sthash.eHqCmKXz.dpuf

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