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Cobargo and the wildfires

The fires burned the landscapes at catastrophic scale and energy.

Snapshot: The commercial exploitation of Kangaroos in Victoria

In order to maintain the Kangaroo population estimates, new shooting zones and regions are added as others close because the Kangaroos are gone.

Snapshot: Commercial exploitation of Kangaroos in New South Wales

In 2022 the population estimate has again increased to 10.9 million Kangaroos across the 15 Kangaroo shooting zones, an increase of 4.5 per cent compared to the survey results of the previous year.

Vive les Kangourous

All the way from France, Laetitia, is working as a wildlife carer at Possumwood.

Hogwash, greenwash and the killing of Canberra’s Kangaroos

In 2019 just over 4,000 Kangaroos were killed in these parks, in 2020 it was 1,958.

Snapshot: Commercial exploitation of Kangaroos in Queensland

Setting the quotas for 2022 - In 2021, all 22 survey monitor blocks in Queensland were surveyed.

Trauma

Dr Rosemary Austen describes the impact of acts of extreme cruelty to Australian wildlife on human populations.

The killing begins: Isaacs Ridge, Canberra

This ACT Government says Isaacs Ridge Nature Reserve is important for conservation of local wildlife and their habitats..

A question of logic

It is the callous disregard of these residents that takes my breath away.

The Sooty Kangaroo: Pet food or threatened species?

Spin and mischief cannot conceal these terrible crimes against the natural world.

A dedicated life

One thing that would be worse than failing to achieve anything and to save anything, would be to stop trying.

Possumwood: Australian wildlife veterinary hospital

Professor Steve Garlick tells us about how the hospital provides help to Australia’s embattled wildlife.

The poor little joeys

The poor little joeys, it is just shocking what they do to them.

For the love of Kangaroos

“There is even more intimidation, this stuff is real, this stuff happens”. Greg Keightley

Chance would be a fine thing

In this film in the Kangaroo testimonies series, Emma, from Sweden, expresses her dismay about what she has learnt since visiting Australia.

Another silent spring?

Manfred Zabinskas OAM and Peter Hylands discuss the circumstances that Australia’s wildlife in Victoria is now facing.

The constant carer

What I have always noticed, since first visiting Australia, is just how wonderful individual Australian animals are.

Exclusion

In November 2021 we visited the Morning Peninsula in Victoria, specifically Cape Schanck and the immediate region.

A twisted light: Dunkeld and the killing of Kangaroos

The suffering of Kangaroos, in terms of scale, the methods of harm, are acknowledged internationally for their extreme cruelty.

They come without warning in the night

The next day is ruined in terms of any possibility of working and so the damage continues.

The yogi, the tourist and the Kangaroo’s head

High powered rifles and rural residential zonings do not mix. Nor do high powered rifles, tourists and tourism businesses.

A dog's breakfast: the unsustainable exploitation of wildlife

Tonight, Australia’s commercial trade in wildlife, will kill many more adults Kangaroos.

Summer's solstice: Dunkeld & the killing of Kangaroos

Long days and even longer nights, waiting and waiting more, waiting for the Kangaroo killers to return.

Cobargo and the wildfires

The fires burned the landscapes at catastrophic scale and energy.

Snapshot: The commercial exploitation of Kangaroos in Victoria

In order to maintain the Kangaroo population estimates, new shooting zones and regions are added as others close because the Kangaroos are gone.

Snapshot: Commercial exploitation of Kangaroos in New South Wales

In 2022 the population estimate has again increased to 10.9 million Kangaroos across the 15 Kangaroo shooting zones, an increase of 4.5 per cent compared to the survey results of the previous year.

Vive les Kangourous

All the way from France, Laetitia, is working as a wildlife carer at Possumwood.

Hogwash, greenwash and the killing of Canberra’s Kangaroos

In 2019 just over 4,000 Kangaroos were killed in these parks, in 2020 it was 1,958.

Snapshot: Commercial exploitation of Kangaroos in Queensland

Setting the quotas for 2022 - In 2021, all 22 survey monitor blocks in Queensland were surveyed.

Trauma

Dr Rosemary Austen describes the impact of acts of extreme cruelty to Australian wildlife on human populations.

The killing begins: Isaacs Ridge, Canberra

This ACT Government says Isaacs Ridge Nature Reserve is important for conservation of local wildlife and their habitats..

A question of logic

It is the callous disregard of these residents that takes my breath away.

The Sooty Kangaroo: Pet food or threatened species?

Spin and mischief cannot conceal these terrible crimes against the natural world.

A dedicated life

One thing that would be worse than failing to achieve anything and to save anything, would be to stop trying.

Possumwood: Australian wildlife veterinary hospital

Professor Steve Garlick tells us about how the hospital provides help to Australia’s embattled wildlife.

The poor little joeys

The poor little joeys, it is just shocking what they do to them.

For the love of Kangaroos

“There is even more intimidation, this stuff is real, this stuff happens”. Greg Keightley

Chance would be a fine thing

In this film in the Kangaroo testimonies series, Emma, from Sweden, expresses her dismay about what she has learnt since visiting Australia.

Another silent spring?

Manfred Zabinskas OAM and Peter Hylands discuss the circumstances that Australia’s wildlife in Victoria is now facing.

The constant carer

What I have always noticed, since first visiting Australia, is just how wonderful individual Australian animals are.

Exclusion

In November 2021 we visited the Morning Peninsula in Victoria, specifically Cape Schanck and the immediate region.

A twisted light: Dunkeld and the killing of Kangaroos

The suffering of Kangaroos, in terms of scale, the methods of harm, are acknowledged internationally for their extreme cruelty.

They come without warning in the night

The next day is ruined in terms of any possibility of working and so the damage continues.

The yogi, the tourist and the Kangaroo’s head

High powered rifles and rural residential zonings do not mix. Nor do high powered rifles, tourists and tourism businesses.

A dog's breakfast: the unsustainable exploitation of wildlife

Tonight, Australia’s commercial trade in wildlife, will kill many more adults Kangaroos.

Summer's solstice: Dunkeld & the killing of Kangaroos

Long days and even longer nights, waiting and waiting more, waiting for the Kangaroo killers to return.