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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 419876" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>if your driving around the outback and you don't see any feral wildlife ,it does not mean there not there, the dear in the royal national park were culled years ago but there back in numbers , never saw a koalal bear in the bush around the area i live but there are recent signs posted 7 koala's killed in the past 5 years, so on the probability of my 40 years of driving the road there here in plague proportion or have they been relocated from say , king island , to repopulate the bushfire devastated region, same goes for the roos around here, they have been planted by the national park people because they are supposed to be native to the area, the devastation of the flinders rangers was the talking point years ago not now there was a culling program initiated on the quiet to many greenies out there , the Hill End goats, 30 years ago they were the number one target , now theres an increase in dear and pigs in the broader region , they are out there .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 419876, member: 8077"] if your driving around the outback and you don't see any feral wildlife ,it does not mean there not there, the dear in the royal national park were culled years ago but there back in numbers , never saw a koalal bear in the bush around the area i live but there are recent signs posted 7 koala's killed in the past 5 years, so on the probability of my 40 years of driving the road there here in plague proportion or have they been relocated from say , king island , to repopulate the bushfire devastated region, same goes for the roos around here, they have been planted by the national park people because they are supposed to be native to the area, the devastation of the flinders rangers was the talking point years ago not now there was a culling program initiated on the quiet to many greenies out there , the Hill End goats, 30 years ago they were the number one target , now theres an increase in dear and pigs in the broader region , they are out there . [/QUOTE]
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