The government will send helicopters to kill up to 10,000 camels in a five-day campaign starting Wednesday, according to a report.
Authorities
here will begin five-day campaign to kill thousands of camels in
Australia
as they drink too much water amid the wildfires.
The
government will send helicopters to kill up to 10,000 camels in a
five-day campaign starting Wednesday, The Hill reported citing The
Australian.
Marita
Baker, an Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) (large,
sparsely-populated local government area for Aboriginal Australians)
executive board member, said that the camels were causing problems in
her community of Kanypi.
"We
have been stuck in stinking hot and uncomfortable conditions, feeling
unwell, because the camels
are coming in and knocking down fences, getting in around the houses
and trying to get to water through air conditioners,'' she said.
The
planned killing of the camels comes at a time the country is ravaged
by wildfires since November.
The
disaster has killed more than a dozen people and caused the
displacement or deaths of 480 million animals, according to
University of Sydney researchers.
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