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Reports from a recent feral camel cull estimate numbers have been reduced to 300,000 – half the population in 2008. A FERAL CAMEL CULL may have halved the population of the wild animals across ...
Pastoralists in central Australia are spending thousands of dollars to manage feral camels. A new partnership has resulted in ...
The world's association of camel scientists fought back angrily on Monday over Australian plans to kill wild dromedaries on the grounds that their flatulence adds to global warming. The idea is "false ...
CANBERRA, Australia, July 25 (UPI) -- Numbers of wild camels in Australia have dropped by a quarter in recent years because of drought and a government-ordered cull, a wildlife survey shows.
Landholders are reporting that 8,000 feral camels have been shot near Uluru in Central Australia, as aerial culling ramps up under the Australian Feral Camel Management Project. Government contractor ...
Thirsty wild camels in drought-stricken Australia are damaging the environment and property as they compete with people and other animals for food and water. Camels recently rampaged through the ...
Killing wild camels in Australia may help the nation generate carbon credits under a plan proposed by Northwest Carbon, a land and animal management consultant, with climate legislation to be debated ...