Wildlife corridor or kangaroo killing field
Wildlife lovers be aware. Another round of kangaroo slaughter is upon us. This morning I came across a freshly dug, large and deep, pit, just to the south of the proposed cemetery site south of Long...
View ArticleDRONES FOR ROOS?
Animal lovers can use readily available technology in their struggles to protect roos against unwarranted cullings. Remote controlled Hexacopters (http://hexacopters.com/) with videocamera are...
View ArticleDecapitated joey
I have not seen many kangaroos lately on my early morning walks in the Wanniassa Hills Reserve. It is closed for the cull, …bugger them. This morning there were none. Instead the crows had gathered...
View ArticleDead kangaroos in LBG, just accidental?
Last week I saw a dead kangaroo in Lake Burley Griffin just in front of the National Gallery. It is a steep shore and it may have drowned accidentally. Today, kayaking, I noticed a dead kangaroo just...
View ArticleDigging-up burial pits
I noticed this morning that TAMS is digging up a burial pit of last year’s kangaroo slaughter. The pit is in the horse paddocks next to the Wanniassa Hills Reserve (which I wrote about in 2011). What...
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