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Army plans to cull 3000 roos
      #78803 - 17/05/07 03:59 PM

Animal groups angry over roo cull

May 14, 2007 11:52am

ANIMAL welfare advocates have vowed to stop the ACT Government and the Defence Force culling more than 3000 kangaroos from two defence sites.

The Government and Defence say the cull is necessary because of overgrazing and the risk of kangaroos starving.

The plan has revived memories of a 2004 cull when the killing of 1000 kangaroos around Canberra's Googong catchment sparked global attention.

ACT Animal Liberation president Mary Hayes said today that another cull would burden the ACT with a worldwide reputation for cruelty.

She said there was no evidence kangaroos were likely to starve.

"It is a very cruel, violent way to treat animals, on a par to just treating them as if they were weeds to be mown or pulled out," she said on ABC radio.

"This is going to produce an enormous reaction, not only amongst animal welfare groups but amongst the general population who will react very strongly to it.

"It is going to give the ACT a reputation for animal cruelty throughout the whole of Australian, and indeed the rest of the world."

Under the planned cull, 2800 eastern grey kangaroos would be shot on the Majura Training Area, a defence firing range complex outside Canberra.

Another 1000 would be shot at the former naval radio transmitter site in the Belconnen area of northern Canberra.

If approved, culling would be done by licensed approved shooters. Carcasses would be buried on site.

ACT acting conservator Russell Watkinson said defence had applied for two licences to cull, with a decision due this week.

Mr Watkinson said the kangaroos weren't starving yet but the ACT Government wanted to avoid it reaching that stage.

"We are reasonably convinced there is an issue at these two sites," he said on ABC radio.

"It certainly seems there is quite an intense population level on these two sites.

"Our concerns are for the welfare of the animals and the potential for a starvation event and also the fact that there are some rare and threatened species in these grasslands under some further threat due to over-grazing."

Queensland Kangaroo Protection Coalition activist Pat O'Brien, arrested in protests at the 2004 cull, said he planned to return.

"This is just an excuse to kill them," he said.

"In fact, it's unlikely there's 2800 kangaroos in the whole of the ACT. There are a few dodgy figures here.

"This starving to death caper is just a red herring. We are likely to get rain this year. There is likely to be feed."

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21726584-1242,00.html?from=public_rss

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Re: Army plans to cull 3000 roos [Re: News]
      #78804 - 17/05/07 04:01 PM


RSPCA backs plan to kill 3200 roos at defence sites

By Paul Maley

May 15, 2007 02:00am
Article from: The Australian

* RSPCA support is 'reluctant'
* 3200 kangaroos likely to be culled
* Cull will prevent mass starvation

THE RSPCA has lent reluctant support to a proposed kangaroo cull on one of two ACT defence sites but attacked the Defence Department for failing to control numbers.

In a move that has incensed wildlife activists, the department has applied for a licence to cull about 3200 eastern grey kangaroos, saying the animals were at risk of starvation due to the prolonged drought and posed an ecological hazard.

The cull will target about 2800 kangaroos from the Majura Training Area and about 400 from the Belconnen Naval Transmitter Station.

ACT RSPCA chief executive Michael Linke said an inspection of the Belconnen site by its senior staff yesterday supported the department's contention that the cull was necessary.

"There isn't food on the site to sustain the population," he said. "Our concern is if it's allowed to go on any longer we're going to get a situation where we get mass starvation of around 500 kangaroos."

However, Mr Linke said his organisation was aghast that the department had let the situation get to that point.

"They decommissioned this land 10 years ago so they've had ample time to manage a sustainable population," he said.

He said his staff would assess the situation at the Majura site some time next week.

Mr Linke said the cull was preferable to death by starvation. However, ACT Animal Liberation president Mary Hayes said yesterday there was no evidence kangaroos were likely to starve.

"It is a very cruel, violent way to treat animals, on a par to just treating them as if they were weeds to be mown or pulled out," she told ABC radio. "This is going to produce an enormous reaction."

National Kangaroo Protection Coalition spokesman Pat O'Brien said the department had planned the cull in secret and predicted there would be protest action.

ACT Government Director of Parks, Conservation and Lands Russell Watkinson said, if approved, the aim was to have the cull completed before July, so as to reduce the risk of finding joeys in mothers' pouches.

The department applied for the licence three weeks ago following advice from consultant ecologists who said the kangaroos, which number about 6000 at Majura and 500 at Belconnen, were causing soil erosion and an increase in weed infestation.

A spokeswoman for the Department of Territory and Municipal Services, the body that issues the licence, said discussions about the cull had been taking place since the beginning of last year. A decision on whether to issue the licence is expected by week's end.

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21731306-421,00.html?from=public_rss

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Re: Army plans to cull 3000 roos [Re: News]
      #78850 - 18/05/07 01:47 PM

The above two articles were published in our local newspaper here in the states this week.

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Re: Army plans to cull 3000 roos [Re: mikeh416Rigby]
      #78859 - 18/05/07 02:59 PM

Considering the official annual cull quota of kangaroos in non drought years can be as high as seven million roos IS THERE IS ANY ISSUE IN TAKING 3000!!! ???

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