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On the road

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Wild camels. Central Australia......a common sight in very remote areas. These feral pests are descended from escaped Afghan cameleer herds in the days [1860's] when camels were imported to transport good into remotest Australia. There are now about 6 million of these destructive pests in Australia.
White settlers introduced rabbits, foxes and goats....previously not here...now also feral pests in their millions, along with millions of feral cats, descendants of house cats...... They are all through the désert and remote lands.
These animals all wreak havoc with the land and decimate native animal species.

Marco F. Delminho, Karp Panta, , and 23 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club has replied
I think they are extremely happy here, Robert!! :-))
9 years ago.
 Simone Maurel
Simone Maurel club
une superbe image ;gros bisous
9 years ago.
 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club has replied
Quercia et bisous, Simone
9 years ago.
 ColRam
ColRam club
Les introductions animales calamiteuses partent toujours de bonnes intentions. C'est souvent au détriment de la faune locale.Nombres d'espèces d'oiseaux ont disparus avec la découverte de nos iles et l'introductions des rats et des chats. Nous aussi sommes obligés de mener des actions pour sauvegarder nos oiseaux endémiques. On se comprend parfaitement. **************************
9 years ago.
 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club has replied
Exactement.... Je te comprends parfaitement .....ici nous avons des millions de chats, de renards, des ânes, de lapins, de chèvres ...tous introduits, et pour la faune locale...Désastre...

Bonne semaine, mon ami....++++
9 years ago.

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