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World is watching the cull with ‘deep sadness’ 

In this special feature, “CityNews” has been inundated with letters, all opposed to the government’s kangaroo cull of more than a thousand animals that began on June 12 across nature reserves in the ACT. The letters include a plea from Italy… 

I READ your article about the “cull” of 1042 kangaroos and joeys started this year in six of Canberra’s reserves.

“There is no humanity, there is no conservation, there is no compassion and sustainability in the culling operations,” Paola Torti..

I’m writing to you from Italy. I’m one of the many passionate Australian wildlife and kangaroo lovers worldwide.

I wish to express my love and admiration for Australia’s beautiful kangaroos and especially those in Canberra. It is the dream of all tourists from overseas to come and visit Canberra and see your iconic kangaroos happy and healthy in their beautiful land where they belong. When I dream of visiting Australia and Canberra, my first thoughts are the kangaroos! They are sentient, wonderful animals, they live with their mob and they have close family ties with each other.

I am very sad and scared knowing that every year since 2009,  the ACT government proceeds with the “culling” for the “management” of the numbers of kangaroos in Canberra’s nature reserves “necessary” to preserve the  “grassy layer” and the species that live there. The  “cull” started on June 12 and 1042 kangaroos and their joeys will be killed. It is an atrocity in 2023!

The kangaroos, your international icon loved around the world, paid the ultimate price of their lives for the ACT government failure.

There is no humanity, there is no conservation, there is no compassion and sustainability in the “culling operations”.

I would like to appeal on behalf of all international tourists to  Rebecca Vassarotti MLA and to all ACT ministers and the Canberra government: Don’t you understand that the annual killing of kangaroos in Canberra reserves is a shame for Canberra and for Australia in front of the world? I/we worldwide beg you to stop the slaughter immediately. International tourists like me are horrified and upset. Please save your beautiful Canberra’s kangaroos in the reserves. The world is watching with deep sadness and upset.

Paola Torti, Castelnuovo Scrivia, Italy

Stop the cull and properly count the kangaroos

WITH the commencement of the kangaroo cull on Red Hill, Save Canberra’s Kangaroo Group conducted a count across the whole reserve, through blackberry infested scrub, gullies and hills, finding only 380 kangaroos on the whole reserve. 

The ACT government asserts there are 1748 on that reserve, with 520 plus their “in-pouch” joeys to be killed over the coming weeks. 

Walkers were aghast to learn what the government was proposing, many saying: “But there are hardly any left after they culled last year”. They were even more aghast to hear the fate of the joeys, a fact of which they were totally unaware.

With such a serious discrepancy between the group’s count across the whole reserve, and the government’s office-modelled count, we call on Minister Vassarotti to stop the cull immediately and allow a full and independent inquiry into all the underlying premises and science the government claims support the cull.

When will the government listen to residents who do the hard yards on the ground to get the facts, not those who click their “I support the cull” on a sidebar in a paper.

Jennifer Macdougall, Farrer

Stop the cull for an independent inquiry

THE ACT government’s counting of kangaroos lacks credibility and the “program” requires transparency. 

My daughter has only just turned three and loves to go up the hill to see kangaroos, but after last year’s culI they are much more difficult to find.

It’s extremely concerning that the seriously flawed method of counting used and continuous fertility control will mean they no longer exist on the reserves in the ACT in a few years or less. 

This year on Red Hill they are about to kill 500 kangaroos plus the joeys that die as a result of having their little heads bashed with something plus the babies that die from the cold or stress escaping after their mum got shot. 

The method of counting used is WTL which is simply inaccurate. Flawed science and inaccurate counting methods are a serious concern to Canberra residents.

The rubbery numbers are more than enough reason to immediately stop the cull until an independent review of the kangaroo management program and its impacts on ACT’s native flora and fauna, including the accurate kangaroo population has been conducted.

Alex Kucharska, via email

Fire event preparations well underway

I SEE that preparations for the next big ACT fire event (like the one in 2002-3) are well underway. 

Older readers may remember that in 2002-3, four people were killed by the fires, more than 435 people were injured and there were 5000 evacuations. About 160,000 hectares were burnt which equated to almost 70 per cent of the ACT’s pasture, forests and nature parks including Namadgi National Park, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and all government pine forest west of the Murrumbidgee River Stromlo pine plantation. 

There were about 488 houses destroyed and many more were damaged…. The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the 2003 damage at $350 million, with the 2011 estimated normalised cost of $660 million.

Oh yes. And the little skinks and other creepy-crawlies whose salvation the proponents of said Orwellian “conservation cull” claim it to be all about, went up in flames as well; as they did in the recent burn-offs of the understorey vegetation in parks and reserves that the Orwellian cull, for which the shooters will be paid around $400,000 by the ACT government to carry out, is purported to be about “conserving”.

The kangaroos would do that for free. They are our friends, not our enemies.

Ian MacDougall, Farrer

Culling via a computer program ‘appalling’

THE most egregious thing about the ACT government’s kangaroo killing program is its Nature Conservation (Eastern Grey Kangaroo) Conservation Culling Calculator, dubbed Robo-kill by people who care about biodiversity and the wellbeing of animals on ACT reserves.

Robo-kill is a desktop calculating program that, with enforcement legislatively required, determines how many kangaroos are to be slaughtered on ACT reserves every year. 

It does so on the basis of three assumptions, all of which are demonstrably wrong.

First, the calculator’s assumption regarding the numbers of kangaroos that it claims are ecologically desirable per hectare has been debunked by the CSIRO on the basis of the ACT government’s own data.

Secondly, the calculator’s kangaroo population estimates have been revealed, by numerous, systematic, scientific, independent, direct counts, to be vastly exaggerated.

Thirdly, the calculator’s assumption of the maximum kangaroo population growth rate is three times higher than the highest biologically possible population growth rate for Eastern Grey Kangaroos in the wild. Under natural conditions, kangaroo growth rates do not “grow” at all. They fluctuate in equilibrium with the condition of their environment.

The notion that the lives of thousands of sentient beings should be blasted and bludgeoned away on the say-so of a computer program is appalling. When the computer program is wrong on every count, it is unforgivable.

Frankie Seymour, Queanbeyan

Re-think this slaughter of innocent kangaroos

A GREAt joy in my life is to walk on Red Hill and see the unique and beautiful kangaroos. Many diplomats and overseas visitors over the years have said the same to me.

In 2023 the plan is to shoot a further 520 plus joeys after killing 717 kangaroos last year. 

Since urban development and roads surround the reserve, I fear that the kangaroo population will get so low that they may never recover. The grass is currently nearly a metre high so over-grazing is not an issue.

I am asking the ACT government to halt and re-think this slaughter of innocent Australian wildlife on Red Hill Nature Reserve now.

Peter Johnson, via email

 

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6 Responses to World is watching the cull with ‘deep sadness’ 

Robyn Soxsmith says: 19 June 2023 at 5:58 pm

I am flabbergasted to learn about the plight of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo in the Save Canberra Kangaroos feature in the City News published on 15 June.

As I understand it, after 14 years of killing kangaroos on Canberra Nature Reserves, Legless Lizards which was the main justification for the annual “cull” have now been declared as critically endangered. This is clear evidence that the mass slaughter of kangaroos has not been effective in saving Lizards.

Also, it is shocking to learn that even after the devastating black summer bushfires and drought in 2019/20 when it has been estimated that over 3 billion animals were either burnt to death and/or succumbed to drought, the ACT Labor/Greens Coalition continued to kill healthy kangaroos.  To any reasonable person that is not conservation but cold-blooded murder.

With so little of our precious wildlife left, surely it is time to value them and for the ACT Government to stop the slaughter and declare Canberra’s urban reserves as sanctuaries, where ALL animals are safe to live their lives in peace.

Robyn Soxsmith
Kambah

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Gwenda Griffiths says: 19 June 2023 at 8:35 pm

I find it incredibly frustrating and arrogant of ALL the sitting MLA’s to go to ground during the Government legislated annual kangaroo cull. If one comments too often on the MLA’s facebook or other social media site- one is promptly blocked. Letters and email go ignored to receive a belated standard ” ministerial” cut and paste reply.
Where ( not if) Kangaroo numbers dwindle to unsustainable levels on our reserves, no government offical , ranger, or MLA will be held responsible. It will be either an unfortunate, unforeseeable outcome no one meant to happen or climate change or actually ( most likely option) just swept under the carpet. Perhaps a conference in biodiversity or kangaroo conservation programmes will be announced.

What other country in the world hates, tortures, maligns , eats and kills their national animal/ emblem as much as Australia ?

There is a growing number of voices asking ” why are they killing our roos ” and also asking just how robust and scientific are these government counts…..and we should be. A democracy does not mean we vote every 4 years and sit back and give any government free reign . They are there to serve us- not dictate and oppress those whose views do not match their agenda.

We should also ask why Evo energy can write to tell us they are turning off our power for 4 hours but no household got a letter telling them about shooters with high power rifles shooting within 20 metres of their back fences night after night on Red Hill. No one can ensure 100% accuracy especially on moving targets- our reserves are closed for weeks, our nights are filled with sounds of gun shots, and our safety is not guaranteed. No one is told- another dirty little secret.

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Simon Validzic says: 20 June 2023 at 3:58 am

I am writing to oppose the killing of kangaroos around Canberra.

Kangaroos and other native animals share this planet with humans and should have the right to live in their homeland.

There is no justification for the killing. Leading kangaroo ecologists question the counting methods. A citizen science project in 2021 did a count of the kangaroos in the reserves around Canberra and found that numbers were low. Authorities were not able to give a population estimate when asked earlier in 2022.

The reason given for the killing was that kangaroos were a threat to species such as the Grassland Earless Dragon, Striped Legless Lizard and Ginninderra Peppercress, but some of the land was used to build housing.

A CSIRO study in 2014 of reserves around Canberra where kangaroos were present found them to have healthier and more diverse ground level vegetation.

Some local kangaroo population densities may be high because they have been driven into small remnants of habitat by humans.

Humans have a population problem and that can be reduced by cutting family allowances and baby payments to those with more than two children.

I lived in Victoria, Australia from 1970 to 1992 and never saw a kangaroo in the wild even though I travelled a lot, including to Canberra and Sydney and in those days I did not have a smartphone or mobile TV to divert my attention from the surroundings. Australia has the worst record in the world for mammal species extinctions and is as bad as Brazil regarding the destruction of forests. It is also the result of genocide against indigenous peoples. That is why I returned to my country of origin, Croatia and I encourage others to do the same.

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Jennifer Macdougall says: 20 June 2023 at 9:55 am

Gwenda Griffiths is quite right. As the kangaroos are slaughtered every year the public is put at serious risk. Just a few incidents for the Government to ponder over.

As the shooting started on Red Hill this year, I saw a runner emerging from that Reserve as shooting was taking place. As I sat in my car on Gowrie Drive I also watched runners and cyclists in the dark going up and down that road as shooters were shooting close by. I called out to try and warn one of them as the shots were very close.

One year during shooting on a Reserve I was told by a resident a group of teenagers were having a little get together in the Reserve – whether they did not read the signs or ignored them, who knows?

In 2021 cull on Farrer Ridge a group of walkers were seen emerging from the Reserve long after dark, having been for a walk. I was later told there was no warning sign on that entrance. On another entrance during that cull I saw the warning sign lying upside down on the ground. During that same cull at Farrer Ridge in 2021 an elderly Farrer couple were spooked on hearing bangs outside their fence and a light shone into their window. They told me they went outside into their backyard to see what was happening! (For the record the entire tame population of kangaroos that lived at the back of those Hawkesbury Cr Farrer houses were slaughtered in that cull, with not one seen there in daylight hours by me for two years since. Children frequently asked where they had all gone, and I had to tell them, the Government had them all shot and killed. I believe in telling the truth).

If kangaroos were being gunned down en masse at the back of suburban houses in any other city or town, , there would be a public outcry. Let alone shoot in the dark close to watchers or passers by. How the Government has not found itself in Court long ago for dangerous use of firearms in an urban area beats me. If anyone else did what it did, they would be in court very smartly. And how someone has not already been killed is in my view pure luck. My understanding is that shooting is not supposed to be happening under windy conditions, but it does – just ask those of us who have been out there watching every year for the past 12 years.
And the shooters know when when we are there and do not think twice about shooting within 15 metres of us.

And never mind the young Asians I spoke to going into Red Hill Reserve where culling is currently taking place. They could not read the signs – they are only in English!!! That in a city with a large international population and foreign tourists. Lovely young couple from Bhutan I met on Red Hill last week but who could not speak English.

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Gaye says: 20 June 2023 at 7:33 pm

When will we start saying slaughter not the nice word cull. The way the joeys are killed is horrendous and to my thinking you would have to be sub human to bludgeon a baby to death. It is common knowledge any joey found in ACT is killed immediately. I think it is time the pollies were held accountable.

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Palmerston's Lament says: 24 June 2023 at 8:44 am

Looks like the ACT Government has increased funding for rabbit and vertebrate control in the Budget.

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