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I have five grey kangaroos on my vineyards right now. Even had I fifty kangaroos I could not shoot even a single roo for human consumption. I can not shoot any for any purpose. If I was permitted it would only be under a destruction permit and the roo carcase would have to be left on the ground to rot. At the best it would not be able to be transported on a public road. Australia's gov'ts are environmental vandals and terrorists with their policies on one hand of total protection of native species and their desire to completely destroy introduced species even by cruel use of poisons. Instead of sustainable management of wildlife. Including sporting hunting. I would shoot from one to five roos a year on a number of properties out of maybe a population of 200 for personal use if I had the opportunity. Wild kangaroos represent one of the best and most natural methods to produce healthy free range organic meat in the Australian countryside. |