I thought we had more brains than letting this type of thing to continue. Rich hunters snap up croc safaris | News | NT News | Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia | ntnews.com.au
Hmmm, so Miss Irwin now wants to close all NT crocodile farms. I guess it's OK to make millions from performing crocodiles in manicured enclosures well away from their natural habitats.
The problem with culling the "big ones" is - they are the best stock there is. They survived their mortal combats, etc., their genes are the top. What will happen if they take them out of the population?
Longqi I thought they where already removing crocs once they got within a certain distance of Darwin
Putting a price on wildlife is the best way to make them worth preserving in todays capitalistic society.
Crocodiles have self-regulating populations. In limited habitats, the big ones kill or drive away the smaller ones. You take the big ones out and you have a double trouble.
Crocodiles have self-regulating populations. In limited habitats, the big ones kill or drive away the smaller ones. You take the big ones out and you have a double trouble.
Hmmm, so Miss Irwin now wants to close all NT crocodile farms. I guess it's OK to make millions from performing crocodiles in manicured enclosures well away from their natural habitats.
The problem with culling the "big ones" is - they are the best stock there is. They survived their mortal combats, etc., their genes are the top. What will happen if they take them out of the population?
totally agree about about ms Irwin
Agree up to a point about big crocs
What they should do before they are forced into culling crocs, is permit guided shooting of problem crocs
In other words remove the big ones near population centres
Only impediment in place is the export of the skins
'hunters' want a trophy to take home
far too many crocs
money/safety for local people
Agree with leaving the big ones alone in very remote areas
If every beach in Australia had resident 12ft white pointers there, how long before they were removed???
Exactly
The thing I really dislike about crocodile hunting...Is that crocodiles have slow growth rates and take along time to get to monstrous sizes in the wild(unless they are from some river where they are fed) so they are pretty vulnerable to dwarfism and a reduction in overall body length if they are extensively hunted....If you want to keep seeing monster crocs and allow your children to see these impressive beasts than you should be careful how you hunt them. Trophy hunters always look for the biggest toughest animals to kill (often passing over smaller/immature animals) so you could see a dramatic reduction in the amount of large dominant males and of course everyone knows what that means...
Some animals are much more vulnerable to hunting pressures/hunting induced dwarfism than others
Putting a price on wildlife is the best way to make them worth preserving in todays capitalistic society.
Is dwarfism really an issue given that they where hunted to almost extinction, yet have bombed since the hunting stopped. Yes it would need to be regulated as to what size they could hunt, but it would help control them.
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