happynagini
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Hello everyone,
It is that time of year again when we all start to see photos of dead native elapids popping up in our Facebook news feeds, accompanied with a spiel on how the killed has done society a huge favour by killing a brown/red belly/tiger snake today.
My question is, does anybody ever hear of people actually being charged for doing so?! As we all know native Australian species are protected and it is a criminal offence to kill any. I have never heard of such thing happening and couldn't really find much evidence through a google search.
It is that time of year again when we all start to see photos of dead native elapids popping up in our Facebook news feeds, accompanied with a spiel on how the killed has done society a huge favour by killing a brown/red belly/tiger snake today.
My question is, does anybody ever hear of people actually being charged for doing so?! As we all know native Australian species are protected and it is a criminal offence to kill any. I have never heard of such thing happening and couldn't really find much evidence through a google search.