The grasses are growing again in Kosciuszko

These photos, taken last week, show a glade once used as a resting place by feral horses. It's on a ridge beside the upper Thredbo Valley. Following last year's cull of feral horses in this area, roll holes are recovering and long grass is starting to cover the many horse tracks. Un-munched by horses, the grasses are getting a chance to produce seeds, which will provide food for Kosciuszko's smallest birds and animals in the coming months. We want NPWS to continue their good work to protect Kosciuszko's grasslands from feral horses.

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