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Acrylic Blox : Brumbies (Wild horses) introduced by settlers from the late 18th century have a disastrous impact on the environment, Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area), Northern Territory, Australia JPF18894
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Brumbies (Wild horses) introduced by settlers from the late 18th century have a disastrous impact on the environment, Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area), Northern Territory, Australia JPF18894
JPF-13183
Brumbies (Wild horses)
Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area), Northern Territory, Australia
Equus caballus
introduced by settlers from the late 18th century have a disastrous impact on the environment,
Jean-Paul Ferrero
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Caballus Cantering Damage Equus Feral Gallop Herd Herds Heritage Horse Horses Introduced Kakadu Northern Northern Territory Perissodactyla Ramsar Sunlit Territory Wetland Wild Horses Brumbies Brumby
6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
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Brumbies Gone Wild - When Settlers' Horses Take Over Kakadu National Park!
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print by Jean-Paul Ferrero, we witness the disastrous impact of brumbies (wild horses) introduced by settlers in the late 18th century on the pristine environment of Kakadu National Park. These majestic equine invaders have galloped their way into our hearts and stirred up quite a storm! With their hooves pounding against the earth, these feral beauties have left no stone unturned in wreaking havoc upon this World Heritage Area. From damaging delicate habitats to trampling through wetlands, they've certainly made themselves at home. But don't let their destructive tendencies fool you; there's an undeniable charm to these wild creatures as they run free under the sunlit skies. Their cantering action and graceful movement create a mesmerizing sight that is hard to resist. As part of a group or herd, brumbies roam fearlessly across this Australian paradise, oblivious to any boundaries set by man. They remind us of the untamed spirit within all living beings and serve as a reminder that nature will always find its way back. So hang this stunning print on your wall and let it transport you to Kakadu National Park where wild horses reign supreme! Just be careful not to mention commercial use – after all, we wouldn't want these mischievous brumbies causing any more trouble than they already have!
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