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Australia, up to 300 kangaroos can be killed to build a new road
Australia, up to 300 kangaroos can be killed to build a new road
According to the Daily Mail, about 300 kangaroos could be killed if the Western Australian Council confirmed the decision to build a road and … 23.11.2021, Sputnik Italy
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In June, an initial environmental assessment recommended that the kangaroos living at the 67-hectare site, as well as to a landfill and near a recycling plant, not be moved, but instead be culled, mainly due to economic considerations. According to Preliminary 99-Page Report, transporting a kangaroo will take time and cost around $1,600 (AUD) per animal (€1,027). The same report states that killing them would instead cost A$30 per kangaroo (a paltry €20). Moreover, once killed, they can be slaughtered, the report concluded, since kangaroo meat is regularly consumed and marketed in Australia. The council’s decision to kill and butcher was supported by the argument that kangaroos also represent a “risk to public health and safety, are overcrowded and diseased, and can cause frequent motor vehicle accidents.”
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According to the Daily Mail, around 300 kangaroos could be killed if the Western Australian Council confirmed its decision to build a road and sports facility in an area currently occupied by the animals in Canning, a suburb of the southeastern suburbs of the western state capital. Australia, Perth.
In June, an initial environmental assessment recommended that the kangaroos living at the 67-hectare site, as well as to a landfill and near a recycling plant, not be moved, but instead be culled, mainly due to economic considerations.
According to a preliminary 99-page report, transporting a kangaroo will take time and cost approximately 1,600 Australian dollars (AUD) per animal (€1,027). The same report states that killing them would instead cost A$30 per kangaroo (€20 only).
Up to 300 kangaroos are set to be slaughtered if the go-ahead is given to a proposal for a road and sports facility by the Western Australian Council. https://t.co/sm4jfDF1Vg
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Moreover, once killed, they can be slaughtered, the report also concluded that kangaroo meat is regularly consumed and marketed in Australia.
The council’s proposal to kill and butcher was supported by the argument that kangaroos also represent “a danger to public health and safety, plagued by overpopulation and disease, and can cause frequent motor vehicle accidents.”
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