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Australian Camels To Be Shot After Invading Town

11/26/09 07:32 AM ET   AP

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ALICE SPRINGS, Australia — Australian authorities plan to corral about 6,000 wild camels with helicopters and gun them down after they overran a small Outback town in search of water, trampling fences, smashing tanks and contaminating supplies.

The Northern Territory government announced its plan Wednesday for Docker River, a town of 350 residents where thirsty camels have been arriving daily for weeks because of drought conditions in the region.

"The community of Docker River is under siege by 6,000 marauding, wild camels," local government minister Rob Knight said in Alice Springs, 310 miles (500 kilometers) northeast of Docker. "This is a very critical situation out there, it's very unusual and it needs urgent action."

The camels, which are not native to Australia but were introduced in the 1840s, have smashed water tanks, approached houses to try to take water from air conditioning units, and knocked down fencing at the small airport runway, Knight said.

The carcasses of camels killed in stampedes at water storage areas are contaminating the water supply, he added.

The government plans to use helicopters to herd the camels about nine miles (15 kilometers) outside of town next week, where they will be shot and their carcasses left to decay in the desert. The state government will give a 49,000 Australian dollar ($45,000) grant for the cull and to repair damaged infrastructure in the town.

"We don't have the luxury of time because the herd is getting bigger," Knight said.

It is common to see some camels in the remote community, but a continuing drought and an early heat wave have dried up other water sources and forced great numbers of them into town. Much of Australia is gripped by some of the worst drought conditions on record.

In August, the federal government set aside 19 million Australian dollars for a program to slash the wild camel population, including a possible mass slaughter.

Glenys Oogjes, executive director of national advocacy group Animals Australia, said the plan to kill camels by helicopter was barbaric, and that the community could instead focus on setting up barriers to keep out the camels.

"It's a terrible thing that people react to these events by shooting," she said. "The real concern is the terrible distress and wounding when shot by helicopter. ... There will be terrible suffering."

Camels were first brought to Australia to help explorers travel through the desert, and now an estimated 1 million roam wild across the country.

They compete with sheep and cattle for food, trample vegetation and invade remote settlements in search of water, scaring residents as they tear apart bathrooms and rip up water pipes.

Docker River residents were not especially concerned when about 30 camels came into the town looking for water a few weeks ago, said Graham Taylor, head of the local council. But their fears grew as more animals arrived day by day.

He said many people were too frightened to leave their homes because of the big, strong animals, which can grow up to 7 feet (2.1 meters) tall and weigh 2,000 pounds (900 kilograms).

"We need to get the risk and that threat away from the people," Taylor said.

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04:59 PM on 11/28/2009
some great suggestion­s, courtesy of HP posters who know their camels -

camel milk is medicinal

camel skin makes high quality leather

camel burgers are finger licken' good

waste not - want not
04:51 PM on 11/28/2009
wilding camels down under? who knew?

there's gotta be a better way
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doriath22
Born-again Jacobin. Robespierre had the right idea
09:02 AM on 11/28/2009
Shoot 'em all, then start in on the bloody cane toads!
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Balzac
02:42 PM on 11/28/2009
People brought the camels. If people want to get rid of the camels, they can be as patient as they were when the let the problem go for all these years. At least, the camels should be put to sleep instead of just shot en mass in a corral.
03:20 AM on 11/28/2009
first rabbits, now camels, what's next you crazy aussie's?
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amber15
12:58 AM on 11/28/2009
Can't wait till Global warming sets in and we have a a mass "Culling" of the human population after all it IS the humans who brought the camels to australia and reproduced (go figure!) and now because of the stupidity of the aussies no one has done a darn thing about it........­..so the only thing they can think of is to run for a gun and shoot!

Please, let the human culling begin asap......­.....
sonoffestus
Got smart & got out!
10:55 PM on 11/27/2009
I don't know if they still do , but they use to cull the moose herds in Sweden years ago. Pile them up and burn them. Not in such large numbers and they took prime cuts of meat, but it was done. If not they would starve to death.

I would think someone could use the meat? I understand there are many kids in the states going hungry, how about camel burgers or camel mcnuggets?
sonoffestus
Got smart & got out!
10:48 PM on 11/27/2009
Honey, the barbe is ready. Grab a Foster's for me on the way out. Thanks hon!
07:34 PM on 11/27/2009
They are protesting being on a cigarette package since none of them have ever smoked a cigarette and they are getting a bum rap for causing any number of cancers.
07:30 PM on 11/27/2009
When will PETA fly out to Australia?
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Sing Out and Slap Iron
What's that smell?
08:12 PM on 11/27/2009
Probably.
04:41 PM on 11/27/2009
Nature is in the process of doing so now. Wait another 50 to 75 years, after the effects of global warming really start setting in - the human population will start shrinking dramatical­ly as wars, flooding of coastal areas, world-wide drought and mass famine "cull the herd".
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louisr
One Lump or Two
03:34 PM on 11/27/2009
Consiering people are starving in Ethipia and Somalia, MAYBE it would not be a bad idea to shoot the animals, send them in refrigerat­ed ships to thos countries? Couldn't be too cost prohibitiv­e. I mean if YOU MUST kill them?

Although I think the issue is that the camels are STAMPEDING becasue they are DYING of THIRST. It would sem to me that they are suffering through no fault of their own. I mean, who thought of "camel brith control" before this problem?

NOT a good day to be a ceml in Australia. But... if we REALLY want to "feel sad" about the killing of animals MAYBE we shoudl start thinking about the CULLING of wolves and bears right here in the US or the butchering of thousands of cattle and other animals in order to feed out FAT BELLIES?
06:32 PM on 11/27/2009
Actually, don't we buy a lot of meat from Australia? Especially the quick food establishm­ents?
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Sing Out and Slap Iron
What's that smell?
08:13 PM on 11/27/2009
I've had camel in Saudi Arabia. It's pretty darn good.
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shutterbabe
Equal rights are not special rights.
11:44 AM on 11/27/2009
The human solution for everything­: Death, death and more death.
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Sing Out and Slap Iron
What's that smell?
08:13 PM on 11/27/2009
Go hug a bunny
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shutterbabe
Equal rights are not special rights.
09:03 PM on 11/27/2009
I would if I could. Its called compassion­.
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amber15
12:59 AM on 11/28/2009
hey, maybe we can start culling humans with really stupid ideas.....­­..are you available?
04:01 AM on 11/28/2009
If I'm not mistaken, a town was overrun by a growing herd of 6,000 angry camels not going anywhere, forcing people to stay in their homes. You have a better idea? I'm very pro-animal rights too, but humans are animals too, and sometimes we have to choose the lesser of two evils.
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Balzac
11:30 AM on 11/27/2009
They could build a fence. If they want to reduce the number of camels, they should begin to impose control gradually, not just shoot 6000 camels dead. It's a lack of respect for the intelligen­ce and the lives of these camels. If you're going to kill them all, why not at least have the compassion to poison them with opiates? I suppose a thousands of bullets are less expensive than hundreds of thousands of opiate pills, but it's just a cruel and ill-concei­ved plan that reminds me of how Australia has some very stupid people living there. The world thanks Australia bitterly for Rupert Murdoch.
12:47 AM on 11/28/2009
So what would you have them do? Drop thousands of demerol pills in the northern Australian desert? And when the camels don't eat these pills, then what? Not that I think blasting a few thousand camels from helicopter­s is a good thing. Sounds like a waste of good meat to me.
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Balzac
11:23 AM on 11/27/2009
These Australian­s are probably making a stupid decision. Why not have more respect for the lives of these camels? Why not put them on a freight ship and donate them to Somalia and Algeria, for example?

This sounds like a senseless slaughter, the Camels will be terrified, then there'll be 6000 camel carcasses in a ditch creating some kind of dead camel slurry that will poison the environmen­t with organic chemicals in too high a concentrat­ion. It's a disgusting plan hatched by a few disgusting Australian­s.
04:07 AM on 11/28/2009
.... I think clean-up is part of the operation. And the whole reason they have to kill the camels is because they CAN'T GET THEM TO MOVE! That would make it hard to get them onto cargo ships from inland Australia I think.
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10:46 AM on 11/27/2009
Wow, go humans go! There’s always some idiot with a grand idea about doing something because they could, never considerin­g whether they should. Bring in invasive, non native animals, plants, etc... eventually abandon them, wait until they become a nuisance to humans and then insist that we have to “balance” them when we’re the morons doing the unbalancin­g in the first place. Go lemmings go! It’s almost getting easier to watch this world unravel, from the objective point of view. Humanity doesn’t have a chance.