No No. There are, unfortunately, large wild populations. They are feral donkeys that escaped from, or were freed by early Australian farmers.
They do worse damage than feral horses (brumbies) because they are hardier and will eat vegetation that horses won't touch. However they are not as bad as feral goats, pigs, rabbits and camels.
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