Stop Australian Government From Issuing Permits to Kill The Native Wombats and Koalas!

Stop Australian Government From Issuing Permits to Kill The Native Wombats and Koalas!

Target:
Australian Government

Description/History:Wombats are wonderful animals living only in some areas of Australia. Sadly, in these areas they often come into conflict with farmers who complain about their burrows and their delight in digging under fences. 

However, some people just don't like sharing their properties with native animals and even when they cause no harm these people want to shoot them. Lots of problems can be resolved but government regulators still issue licenses to kill without insisting property owners try alternative ways of solving problems first. 

"Welfare Issues" such as the slow death many wombats suffer from mange are not considered part of the role of the narrowly defined conservation paradigms of Australian government authorities which seem to view only animals that are internationally endangered to be worthy recipients of any assistance or protection.

But what really upsets many people is that these same government bodies that undertake no research, misinterpret what little there is, take no number census, have no monitoring or welfare programs to assist wombats with mange, make unsubstantiated claims about population numbers, mange and behavioural issues like relocatability to justify shooting. This, to most normal people, is outrageous science to justify cruelty and is certainly not "Protection."

Most of the world and certainly most Australians think wombats are "protected", but this isn't true. In N.S.W. the Department of Climate Change gives out licenses to farmers and other property owners to shoot wombats. In Victoria 193 parishes (or areas) don't even require a license. In South Australia the bare nosed wombat remains only in small clusters and isn't protected. 

A "ghastly" infestation called mange is killing off wombats in long and drawn out death. In 2001 Lee Skerratt studied the infestation mange. He showed that perfectly healthy wombats get mange and that after being treated they are perfectly healthy wombats. Despite this wombats are left to die slow deaths from this parasite that humans introduced to Australia while government departments charged with thier care justify inaction without reference to science. N.S.W. issued licenses to kill wombats saying thier numbers were on the increase because more people had asked for licenses. They used equally strange science to explain their opinion that mange was decreasing because they had shot, trapped and poisoned foxes and dogs. They have never undertaken a census of either wombats, their habitats or the number with mange.

We tell the Government that most people's idea of "Protection" doesn't match how laws pertaining to Australia's Native animals are applied. This is your chance to tell them too.

Most normal humane people believe if a native animal is "protected" is should be afforded some rights. Were anyone in Australia to walk out and shoot all the neighbourhood dogs they would be charged. Not so when the same is done to all the wombats in an area. If the dog shooter was a lousy shot or didn't know what they were doing (as many people who shoot wombats don't), and one of the dogs crawled into a kennel and died slowly over days, they'd be pilloried even by the hard hearted. Not so when it happens to a wombat. If the dog was a bitch and her pup died slowly over days from starvation, the shooter would end up in jail. Not so when same happens to a wombat's joey. 

Protecting animals is more than the simple minded conservation paradigm that says if there's quite a few of them, don't bother about them. Only the ones that we are on the very edge of losing are worth our time. Most people think protecting animals means not letting them get to the brink of extinction. Most people believe protection affords some degree of quality of life, habitat protection and protection from pain and disease. Most people think protection means caring for and supporting those we have and treating them kindly and humanely.  Web Site: http://www.wombatprotection.org.au

Description/History:Wombats are wonderful animals living only in some areas of Australia. Sadly, in these areas they often come into conflict with farmers who complain about their burrows and their delight in digging under fences. 

However, some people just don't like sharing their properties with native animals and even when they cause no harm these people want to shoot them. Lots of problems can be resolved but government regulators still issue licenses to kill without insisting property owners try alternative ways of solving problems first. 

"Welfare Issues" such as the slow death many wombats suffer from mange are not considered part of the role of the narrowly defined conservation paradigms of Australian government authorities which seem to view only animals that are internationally endangered to be worthy recipients of any assistance or protection.

But what really upsets many people is that these same government bodies that undertake no research, misinterpret what little there is, take no number census, have no monitoring or welfare programs to assist wombats with mange, make unsubstantiated claims about population numbers, mange and behavioural issues like relocatability to justify shooting. This, to most normal people, is outrageous science to justify cruelty and is certainly not "Protection."

Most of the world and certainly most Australians think wombats are "protected", but this isn't true. In N.S.W. the Department of Climate Change gives out licenses to farmers and other property owners to shoot wombats. In Victoria 193 parishes (or areas) don't even require a license. In South Australia the bare nosed wombat remains only in small clusters and isn't protected. 

A "ghastly" infestation called mange is killing off wombats in long and drawn out death. In 2001 Lee Skerratt studied the infestation mange. He showed that perfectly healthy wombats get mange and that after being treated they are perfectly healthy wombats. Despite this wombats are left to die slow deaths from this parasite that humans introduced to Australia while government departments charged with thier care justify inaction without reference to science. N.S.W. issued licenses to kill wombats saying thier numbers were on the increase because more people had asked for licenses. They used equally strange science to explain their opinion that mange was decreasing because they had shot, trapped and poisoned foxes and dogs. They have never undertaken a census of either wombats, their habitats or the number with mange.

We tell the Government that most people's idea of "Protection" doesn't match how laws pertaining to Australia's Native animals are applied. This is your chance to tell them too.

Most normal humane people believe if a native animal is "protected" is should be afforded some rights. Were anyone in Australia to walk out and shoot all the neighbourhood dogs they would be charged. Not so when the same is done to all the wombats in an area. If the dog shooter was a lousy shot or didn't know what they were doing (as many people who shoot wombats don't), and one of the dogs crawled into a kennel and died slowly over days, they'd be pilloried even by the hard hearted. Not so when it happens to a wombat. If the dog was a bitch and her pup died slowly over days from starvation, the shooter would end up in jail. Not so when same happens to a wombat's joey. 

Protecting animals is more than the simple minded conservation paradigm that says if there's quite a few of them, don't bother about them. Only the ones that we are on the very edge of losing are worth our time. Most people think protecting animals means not letting them get to the brink of extinction. Most people believe protection affords some degree of quality of life, habitat protection and protection from pain and disease. Most people think protection means caring for and supporting those we have and treating them kindly and humanely.  Web Site: http://www.wombatprotection.org.au
WE ASK THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT AND ITS STATE GOVERNMENTS TO START PROTECTING OUR WOMBATS - BY IMMEDIATELY STOPPING ALL SHOOTING OR HARMING OF WOMBATS. START PROTECTING THEIR HABITAT AND START PROTECTING THEIR HEALTH AND WELFARE NEEDS. 

WOMBATS BELONG TO THE WORLD, NOT JUST AUSTRALIANS AND MUCH LESS TO THOSE AUSTRALIANS WHO WOULD HARM THEM UNDER GOVERNMENT LICENSE.
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# 266:
12:17 pm PDT, Jul 8, Karine Ferreira Strazisar, Portugal
# 265:
7:50 am PDT, Jul 8, MARTINE DESPLATS, France
# 264:
12:31 pm PDT, Jul 6, Pley Nicole, France
Il me semble que les koalas sont chez eux, et qu'ils étaient là avant l'arrivée de ces agriculteurs, alors il faut les tolérer et les préserver!
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8:39 am PDT, Jul 6, Annie PEYSSON, France
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3:07 pm PDT, Jul 5, Carole BELLEUDY, France
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7:46 am PDT, May 29, Katrin Finsterbusch, Germany
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2:14 pm PDT, May 22, Willow Whisperer, Missouri
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3:40 pm PDT, May 14, Roger Thomas, Australia
# 250:
6:30 am PDT, May 9, Saskia Birkinshaw, Australia
My own country! Do we learn nothing from the situation our world is in? Protect our native species!
# 249:
10:34 am PDT, May 8, Tristen Heilman, Canada
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10:37 pm PDT, May 6, Sally George, Australia
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11:21 am PDT, May 6, Angie Whiteman, United Kingdom
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4:52 am PDT, Apr 27, Kenneth Andersen, Norway
# 245:
5:10 am PDT, Apr 26, Helen Forrest, Australia
There is no life without wildlife. Stop the carnage
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11:19 am PDT, Apr 21, SL VSL, Bulgaria
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6:29 am PDT, Apr 20, Name not displayed, California
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6:54 pm PDT, Apr 19, Leigh Bennett, Georgia
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8:13 pm PDT, Apr 18, Nyack Clancy, New York
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2:04 pm PDT, Apr 17, Jamie Lee, California
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9:49 pm PDT, Apr 15, Stacy Cox, Iowa
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3:33 am PDT, Apr 6, Judit Luna i Ester, Spain
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9:45 am PDT, Apr 3, Anneke Kaat, Netherlands
# 236:
2:04 am PDT, Apr 3, Rosangela Slaviero, Australia
What a disgraceful act it is for our politicians to neglect our native wildlife.To let its people who it governs to hunt it and shoot it for kicks and to have no compassion for the feelings and suffering of these animals that belong/and are native to Australia.I say to these politicians..You are not worthy to govern your country due to your lack of protecting your country's wildlife and to ignore the majority of your peoples requests to change this most cruel and dispicable legislation.
# 235:
8:10 pm PDT, Mar 31, Aaron Cross, New Zealand
Come Aussie mates whats the freakin story? Farmers are the real parasites.
# 234:
1:29 pm PDT, Mar 29, Lola Richards, Maine
# 233:
5:10 am PDT, Mar 29, Familie Rens,Hanke, Germany
It`s a shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Love you animals???????????????
# 232:
4:37 am PDT, Mar 27, Alexandra Douglas, Greece
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7:53 am PDT, Mar 25, Asli Gedik, Germany
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7:32 pm PDT, Mar 24, Natalie Santiago, Puerto Rico
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7:31 pm PDT, Mar 23, Branden Hoff, Nevada
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8:43 am PDT, Mar 20, Sanda Jovanovic, Serbia And Montenegro
# 227:
7:54 am PDT, Mar 18, Arthur Poletti, Illinois
"There can be no justification for causing suffering to animals simply to serve mans' pleasure or simply to enhance mans' lifestyle." ~The Dean of York "The awful wrongs and sufferings forced upon the innocent, helpless, faithful animal race form the blackest chapter in the whole world's history." ~Edward Freeman
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2:46 pm PDT, Mar 17, Dave Nielsen, Oregon
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11:38 am PDT, Mar 17, Aneliese Krulicki, Canada
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9:00 am PDT, Mar 17, Mary Emerson, Michigan
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8:24 am PDT, Mar 17, Kat Billany, United Kingdom
# 222:
7:42 am PDT, Mar 17, Stacey Rakic Larson, Colorado
You must protect these creatures, not bring them harm. You don't have a right to destroy these wombats; you have the privilege to care for them with kindness and respect. Don't abuse that privilege.
# 221:
7:19 am PDT, Mar 17, Ann Cawley, Missouri
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7:10 am PDT, Mar 17, ROBIN MCKAY, Kentucky
# 219:
4:48 am PDT, Mar 17, Peace Activist, Australia
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4:45 am PDT, Mar 17, Kat Moasi Yazzie, Kansas
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4:31 am PDT, Mar 17, Pearl Millard, United Kingdom
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11:33 pm PDT, Mar 16, Suzybell Hughes, Florida
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7:10 pm PDT, Mar 16, Laura Case, Illinois
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6:41 pm PDT, Mar 16, Paula Boatfield, Australia
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4:29 pm PDT, Mar 16, Laura Jaramillo, Colombia
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2:54 pm PDT, Mar 16, Harley West, Australia
Issuing licences to kill "pest" wombats(are these guys serious?) or koalas is simply rewarding the sloppy pest management practices of backward looking land managers. Incentives to assist them to implement wombat/koala friendly exclosures is a better way to go.
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2:34 pm PDT, Mar 16, Anja MM, Germany
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1:23 pm PDT, Mar 16, Patti Habowski, Ohio
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12:29 pm PDT, Mar 16, Kathleen Howren, Ohio
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10:46 am PDT, Mar 16, Kara Lemire, North Carolina
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9:13 am PDT, Mar 16, Chantal Buslot, Belgium
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8:23 am PDT, Mar 16, Ivona Parkaceva, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of
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7:21 am PDT, Mar 16, Ange Barrett, United Kingdom
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5:19 am PDT, Mar 16, Claudia For the Oceans, Netherlands
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2:55 am PDT, Mar 16, Bruce Way, Australia
# 202:
11:43 pm PDT, Mar 15, Viviane Bruyninckx, Belgium
Australia has dealth with enormous loss of animals due to the forrest fires so why does the goverment issue permits to shoot even more animals ? Are they insane or just that haertless ? They URGENTLY need to protect what's left !!!
# 201:
8:23 pm PDT, Mar 15, Dee Booth, Australia
Government should have better things to concern themselves with right now. Work hard for our citizens and earn the money the citizens pay you.
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