A shoot-to-kill order or aerial cull is set out to rid an Australia state park of feral horses after threatening the extinction of native wildlife. Read more here.
Australia approved on Friday the aerial shooting of wild horses in one of the country's largest national parks, resuming a contentious practice that authorities described as "essential" to protect native wildlife.Aerial shooting from helicopters was used for a brief period in 2000, when more than 600 wild horses were shot over three days.