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LICENSED KANGAROO SHOOTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES: THE PEOPLE, THE MONEY THEY
MAKE AND THE ANIMALS THEY SHOOT
Author
Young,M.D
Delforce,R.J
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Publication Year
1986
Body

Sixty licensed kangaroo shooters were interviewed in New South Wales to determine their social characteristics, incomes and shooting preferences. Two groups of shooters were identified: those who take kangaroos only for immediate, maximum short term economic gain and those who attempt to husband local kangaroo populations to their long term benefit. Amongst the latter group there is both a lack of agreement and a general uncertainty about the optimal shooting strategy to achieve the long term economic benefits they desire. New directions in research and extension are suggested with a view to rectifying this dilemma. Data on the strategies used to take kangaroos for commercial purposes and the accuracy of certam information reported to the National Parks and Wildlife Service are also described.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
8
Journal Number
1
Collection
Australian Rangelands
Journal Name
The Rangeland Journal