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Homes still sought for 150 Kaimanawa wild horses to avoid mass cull

Homes still sought for 150 Kaimanawa wild horses to avoid mass cull
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Covid-19 forces second biggest Kaimanawa muster in 20 years

Covid-19 forces second biggest Kaimanawa muster in 20 years 8 Mar, 2021 07:06 AM 3 minutes to read Kaimanawa horses need to be mustered following a Department of Conservation aerial survey. Photo / File Rotorua Daily Post By: Supplied content More than 200 Kaimanawa wild horses need to be removed from the Kaimanawa Ranges and time is running out for people to apply. With the cancellation of the 2020 muster due to Covid restrictions, the Kaimanawa wild herd has increased in size well beyond the level recommended by the Kaimanawa Wild Horse Advisory Group. A target removal of 206 horses was settled on after the Department of Conservation annual aerial survey.

COVID Forces Second Biggest Muster In 20 Years

Tuesday, 9 March 2021, 6:48 am A total number of 206 Kaimanawa wild horses need to be removed from the Kaimanawa Ranges in the Central North Island following completion of the DOC annual aerial survey. With the cancellation of the 2020 muster due to COVID restrictions, the Kaimanawa wild herd has increased in size well beyond the level recommended by the Kaimanawa Wild Horse Advisory Group (KWHAG). With target removal numbers now confirmed, the welfare groups who manage rehoming efforts, Kaimanawa Heritage Horses Welfare Society (KHH) and Kaimanawa Wild Horse Preservation Society (KWHPS), are now urging people who are interested in taking a horse or horses from the muster, to get in touch

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