Growing calls to find a better way to manage wild pony herd in Singleton

Belinda-Jane Davis
Updated December 13 2018 - 8:05am, first published December 12 2018 - 9:00am
PLEA: Hunter Valley Brumby Association president Kath Massey with foals Tigerlilly and Brad who were rescued from Singleton Army Base in November. Picture: Michelle Mexon
PLEA: Hunter Valley Brumby Association president Kath Massey with foals Tigerlilly and Brad who were rescued from Singleton Army Base in November. Picture: Michelle Mexon

There are growing calls for aerial shooting to be taken off the table as a way to cull a herd of wild ponies living in the Singleton military area. 

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