BRUMBIES FOREVER
Photo by Karen Ferguson
BRUMBIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
At Brumbies Forever, we are dedicated to stepping up our efforts in addressing the issue of leaving the Brumbies in the wild. It is by no means an easy task, but through cooperation and community empowerment, we believe we can facilitate progress in this area. We are always striving to make a difference and invite you to learn more and lend your support. With our mission always in mind, we strive to show the advantages of wild horses to the environment.
Please click on this link to view for yourself, videos showing that the Brumbies are NOT damaging the environment in any of the Parks and that damage is mostly being done by human development, tourism, mountain bike tracks, walking tracks, 4 wheel drive damage (they are doing major destruction!), plus millions of deer, rabbits, wild pigs and then the carnivores eating the native animals like wild dogs, wild cats, foxes etc.
Videos by My Big Backyard Productions
Justice for Equine Scapegoats - Craig Downer - World leading Wildlife Ecologist © Brumbies Forever 2024
Brumbies and the Flora - Joanne Canning - Equine Scientist
Horses are a keystone species - Janice Ladendorf
Spotlight on the overlooked role of horses as carbon sequesters - Craig C Downer - World leading Wildlife Ecologist
Brumbies Useful in the ecosystem - Craig Downer - World leading Wildlife ecologist
Introduced species can bring back the past - University of Technology Sydney
Horses to the rescue of Fauna - Earth Ledger
In Defence of Australia's Brumbies - Craig Downer - World leading Wildlife ecologist
Interest payments in wild horses - Rewilding Europe
Selection of papers on rewilding using wild horses - Rewilding Europe
Rewilding horses in Europe. Background and guidelines - Rewilding Europe
Wild Horse Fire Brigade - William E Simpson
Handing back to Nature - BBC Springwatch
Global scope for rewilding with wild horses - Naundrup PJ, Svenning J-C (2015)
Brumbies in their environment part 1- Karren Summers
Brumbies in their environment part 2 - Karren Summers
Brumbies in National Parks - a new perspective - Sandy Radke
Brumbies - facts you should know - Noeline Franklin
Horse grazing restores plant diversity and pollinator habitat use - Garrido, P et Al