RNZ
The cost of living could see fewer people take home horses from the Kaimanawa Horse Muster this year, an advocate says.
Each year the wild horses are rounded up from the ranges in the central North Island to control the population.
Wild Kaimanawa horses live in the central North Island high country, focused in the Waiouru Military Training Area along the Desert Rd, and were first recorded in the area in 1876, the Department of Conservation says. Photo / Kaimanawa Heritage Horses
RNZ
The cost of living could see fewer people take home horses from the Kaimanawa Horse Muster this year, an advocate says.
Each year the wild horses are rounded up from the ranges in the central North Island to control the population.
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