Koala and kangaroo culling considered as numbers become 'overabundant'
by Lisa Cox from on (#4K038)
Species' expansion threatens South Australia's habitat and biodiversity, report says
Animals including koalas and kangaroos could be culled in parts of South Australia, where high population numbers are damaging the landscape.
A report from a parliamentary inquiry has recommended the state's environment minister make an immediate decision to declare koalas, western grey kangaroos, long-nosed fur seals and little corellas overabundant in some areas.
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