As I understand it, Sporting Shooters have a hunting and conservation branch
which works very carefully with Parks and Wildlife authorities in some
states, SA, for example, to carry out their feral animal control work. I
believe their work is also monitored by the RSPCA to ensure that there is no
uneccesary cruelty occuring when culls are undertaken.
Scott O'Keeffe
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From:
Behalf Of Kiran Krishna
Sent: 05 December 2001 13:40
To: desley williams
Cc:
Subject: New NSW Law Sporting Shooters Permit to Shoot
Cats & other Ferals
Desley,
I didn't see the program....
Kiran
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, desley williams wrote:
Did any birdos see that program on A Current Affair last Thursday night
29th,
regarding a new law in NSW commencing March 2002. I missed the start
but
the new law gives the Sporting Shooters Association of NSW permits (cost I
think $50) to go into public lands, National Parks (?), Forest Parks and
private property to shoot any feral animal including CATS, YES CATS....
Regards
Desley Williams
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3rd yr physics
(Falkiner High Energy Physics)
University of Sydney
NSW 2006
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