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High Country Highlights Astronomical Impact of Brumby Cull

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The article discusses a localized environmental management issue (brumby culling) in the Snowy Mountains region of Australia. While graziers claim a biosecurity threat to livestock from increased wild dogs and feral pigs, no concrete commercial mechanism—such as specific commodity price impact, supply disruption, or company margin effect—is identified. The impact is regional and weak; no direct sector or product is materially affected.

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  • Approximately 9,000 brumbies culled in Snowy Mountains over two years.
  • Graziers report surge in wild dog and feral pig populations post-cull.
  • Decaying horse carcasses are claimed to support pest populations.
  • Biosecurity threat to livestock is raised by local landholders.
  • Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action defends culling for ecosystem protection.

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