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The Australian native animals culled for farms and human safety

Saffron Howden
Updated June 18 2024 - 9:12am, first published July 21 2023 - 5:30pm
A rainbow lorikeet peering into a camera lens. Picture supplied
A rainbow lorikeet peering into a camera lens. Picture supplied

Landholders and residents were licensed to shoot 1.9 million kangaroos and cull or remove more than 200,000 other native animals - including emus, kookaburras and rainbow lorikeets - over five years in NSW.

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Saffron Howden

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