I think it's rather arrogant to assume human life is more important than animal life. If humans died out, the world would continue running, probably far healthier than it is right now. If worms, for instance, ceased to exist, it would affect the running of the planet. I think there needs to be a balance but i draw the line when people are put in danger.
As for being rude, posing a question in that manner came across as rude. I would say harden up, but that may come across as rude :lol: C'mon, how can you read emotion into a question written as simply as that?! Being rude wasn't my intention, i'm sorry if it came off that way.
Different people think in different ways, and I believe it's far better to stay away from the river systems in the NT than to relocate crocodiles that have ever right to be there, and who were there first. Perhaps for you that is an option. For alot of people, especially those living in remote NT indigenous communitities, it is not. Alot of people out here still hunt and fish for their food. Every water way here has large numbers of crocodiles, the majority of them are not a problem but when one becomes 'cheeky' (like the one in that news article) it is removed.
Going back to the snakes, I guess the fact that we live near a hill, and the fact that there is nothing here for them to feed on, means they won't stick around for long and will end up back at the hill. We live in NQ, it's snake season, far better to educate people on how to keep clear than to cull or relocate IMO.
Yes I did know the family who lost their 5 year old in the Daintree River in January '09 and as much as I'm saddened by the loss of a young life, I'm also pleased that the croc was sedated, had the child surgically removed, and was taken to a breeding farm where he will live out his life fertilising the eggs of the lady crocodile rather than being culled. If that is the case then i think that is absolutely ludicrous! I would question the motives of the people who removed the body, did they want to save the animal or did they want to keep a man killer to boost tourist numbers to their croc farm?
But either way, that animal has now been removed from the ecosystem. That has the same effect on the environment as killing the animal. And what do you think happens to all its offspring? A croc can't be surgically turned into a hand bag while it's still alive!
I'm against harm to animals, it's what I believe and who I am, and I'm sorry that people find it a difficult concept. I don't think anything I say will be agreed upon by others, which is ok, but I think that's all I can say on the topic. As do i and i consider myself a conservationist but a human life is far more important than any crocodile. Would you really leave an animal that is posing a genuine threat to your daughters life?