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[Norton AntiSpam]Re: Fwd: Re: Slaughter of Australian Camels (Off Topic)

To: "'Peter Shute'" <>, "'brian fleming'" <>, <>
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Fwd: Re: Slaughter of Australian Camels (Off Topic)
From: "Tony Russel" <>
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 13:53:37 +0930
Isn't it to do with their rearwards emanations ?

Tony

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Camels (Off Topic)

Could somebody please explain the reference to greenhouse gases? Is somebody
suggesting this is why culling is required?

Peter Shute

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> Camels (Off Topic)
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>    We have received an internet petition calling for the cessation of 
> camel culling in inland Autralia. Our response is below.
> 
>    The culling of camels has NOTHING to do with greenhouse 
> gases; it is
> all about removing a destructive pest species from the environment.
>     Camels are not the only pests - wild deer in East Gippsland are 
> leading to the loss of plant species by their selective browsing, and 
> wild pigs take lambs and calves as well as damaging wetlands by 
> wallowing. As for rabbits...
>    Camel proliferation is a major threat to inland native flora and
> fauna, and their removal is as essential as the removal of water
> buffaloes in the Top End. Small outback settlements were terrorized by
> large mobs of thirsty camels during the recent drought.
>    Australia can use only comparatively few domestic camels, which can
> be bred in controlled conditions. At one time there was Middle Eastern
> interest in importing our healthy animals for breeding, but 
> as our camel 
> population is derived from pack camels, not racers, that fell through.
>    Live export of camels to Middle Eastern meat markets would be as
> deplorable as the live export of sheep and cattle.
> 
> 
> Brian and Anthea Fleming
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