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  2. Australian feral camel - Wikipedia

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    At the completion of the project in 2013, the Australian Feral Camel Management Project had reduced the feral camel population by 160,000 camels. [46] This includes over 130,000 through aerial culling, 15,000 mustered and 12,000 ground-culled (shot from vehicle) for pet meat.

  3. Invasive species in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Helicopter culling: Grazer, though arid Australian conditions suit the camel perfectly. [32] Brumby (Equus ferus caballus) 1788: Farm and utility work: Europe; some later imports from South Africa and Indonesia: Throughout Australia (extensive) Medium to high: more than 300 thousand: Musters, ground and helicopter culling, fertility control

  4. Category:Animal culling - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Animal culling" ... Australian feral camel; B. Badger culling in the United Kingdom; Brumby shooting; C. ... Western Australian shark cull

  5. Australia approves aerial culling of wild horses after ... - AOL

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  6. Kaltukatjara - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, feral camels had become a major problem for local residents. Around 6,000 animals entered the town searching for water. Around 6,000 animals entered the town searching for water. Preparations for an emergency cull of using a sharpshooter were underway.

  7. Australia declares 'war' on feral cats - AOL

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    The Australian government has declared a "war" on cats, announcing they plan to kill 2 million feral cats within the next five years. Gregory Andrews, Australia's first Threatened Species ...

  8. Hunting in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hunter and kangaroo in Thylungra, 1924.. Many species of game animals in Australia have been introduced by European settlers since the 18th century. [3] Among these are traditional game species such as deer, red foxes and upland birds (quails, pheasants and partridges), as well as other invasive species including rabbits/hares, cats, dogs, goats, pigs, donkeys, horses, feral cattle (including ...

  9. Australia approves aerial culling of wild horses after ... - AOL

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    Australia has approved the culling of wild horses by aerial shooting in one of its largest national parks, reviving a banned practice in an attempt to protect the native wildlife.. The population ...