1. Duck Shooting Fact Sheet // Animals Australia
groups also point to the conservation work they have participated in on some wetlands.
Animal welfare and conservation groups counter with the arguments that "eco-tourism" (visitors to the wetlands for birdwatching and other
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2. Animal Exploitation Fact Sheet // Animals Australia
control, animal welfare or wildlife conservation.
As the shooting is highly dispersed and done at night, it is almost impossible to supervise for the detection of cruel and illegal practices. An RSPCA Australia study in 1985 showed that
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3. Roo cull application withdrawn // Animals Australia
and the Darling Range Wildlife Shelter’s appeal.
The shelter, which is next to the farm, believed the number of roos in the area was more like eight to 10 and a cull was unnecessary.
The Department of Environment and
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4. What is poisoning our birds? // Animals Australia
"Other native wildlife is obviously at risk, as are domestic pets and even small children," she said.
"Crows and magpies are protected species so those responsible face fines and imprisonment under the Nature Conservation Act
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5. Introduced Animals Fact Sheet // Animals Australia
Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) was made despite this lack of evidence and despite the fact that many well-proven human pressures on the environment are more damaging than naturalised animals but are not recognised as
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