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Hundreds sign to stop kangaroo slaughter

Keith PlattBy Keith Platt29 March 2021Updated:30 March 20219 Comments2 Mins Read
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HUNDREDS of signatures have already been added to a petition that accuses the government of “over-inflating” the number of kangaroos and allowing them to be “harvested” on the Mornington Peninsula.

The petition, introduced into the Upper House by the leader of the Victorian Greens and the party’s spokesperson for animals, Dr Samantha Ratnam, follows Mornington Peninsula Shire asking the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) for details and scientific research about the peninsula’s eastern grey kangaroos.

The petition, now available online, calls on the government to suspend kangaroo culls and improve methods used to count kangaroo populations as well moving the peninsula out of the kangaroo harvest program (KHP) Gippsland zone into the metropolitan Melbourne zone.

It says culling kangaroos has been “a contentious issue for a long time” on the peninsula.

“The Victorian government appear to be over-inflating kangaroo numbers as their count excludes large parts of the state’s landscapes, meaning that kangaroo numbers could be grossly overestimated,” the petition states.

“During the black summer bushfires of 2020, approximately three billion wildlife were killed, injured or displaced.”

The petition says experts say the government’s estimated 40 per cent increase in kangaroo numbers in 2020 is “not scientifically possible”.

“Kangaroos on the Mornington Peninsula are under threat from increased development, traffic, fencing, shooting and now from the kangaroo harvest program (KHP).

“The peninsula is an isolated and landlocked area and is home to the eastern grey kangaroo population. Threatened species were once common and perceived as pests and we hope to ensure that kangaroos in Victoria, especially in the Mornington Peninsula, do not become threatened.”

The move by council to contact and meet with DELWP follows a failed attempt by Cr David Gill to have kangaroo shooting banned on the peninsula. At a later meeting councillors agreed to seek more information from DELWP.

“Our kangaroos are no more pests than koalas; kangaroos eat different grasses to sheep and cattle and do little damage to farm land,” Cr Gill said.

“Governments and some large property owners believe that shooting kangaroos is OK. However, many are wounded, and joeys are often left to die of starvation”.

First published in the Frankston Times – 30 March 2201

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9 Comments

  1. Victoria Watson on 30 March 2021 2:10 pm

    Animal cruelty, they have a right to live and be here as much as we do. Humans are the vermin. On top of this murder, how can you think by killing the mother and letting the baby die in the pouch is acceptable. Would you do that to a human.

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  2. Elisabeth Brunet on 30 March 2021 6:40 pm

    Help and Protect Kangaroos
    AU Icone

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  3. Gayle Williams on 31 March 2021 5:53 pm

    Please do not allow the shooting of kangaroos on the Mornington Peninsula, I have been going down to Point Leo for about 25 years and have never seen 1 kangaroo dead or alive. They need to be preserved as an iconic Australian animal.

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  4. Megan Farrell on 31 March 2021 9:25 pm

    We need to stop killing/culling these kangaroos. Our recent natural disasters have challenged their numbers & habitat enough,
    We need to re-evaluate our plans in line with this & what our future weather predictions look like.

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  5. Jennifer Hart on 1 April 2021 9:58 am

    Enough lies !!!… The TRUTH needs to be learned by ALL !!!

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  6. Gemma Wills on 1 April 2021 7:40 pm

    When will we start valuing one of our national emblems.

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  7. John Lerwill on 2 April 2021 4:57 pm

    This is murder. Stop it now.

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  8. Vee on 2 April 2021 6:39 pm

    Unnecessary slaughter for the cruel of heart.

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  9. Debra Furness on 5 April 2021 7:07 pm

    This needs to be stopped, these beautiful animals have as much right to the land as farmers. They are part of our biodiversity.

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