mass killing of camels underway in Australia
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mass killing of camels underway in Australia
Camels were brought to Australia from Pakistan and India by the British to help with exploration and load-carrying in the mid-1800s.
In the 1800s, Australians used camels to explore the interior of the country and to carry heavy loads.
Given the Australian outback's vast, arid landscape, camels were the only animals strong enough for the job.
But by the early 1900s, there were trucks and trains to do this work, and camels were no longer useful. So the South Australian government ruled that they be destroyed.
This was unthinkable for the Asian camel herders. They disobeyed the order, and set the animals loose in the outback.
Today's Australian camels are the great, great grandchildren of the animals that helped explore and establish modern Australia. There are 1.2 million camels in the Australian outback – the largest wild camel population in the world.
The Australian government sees them as an environmental problem and pests to farmers. They say the camels compete with livestock, destroy property and raid small towns looking for water.
Culling camels
In 2009, the government put up AUD$19m ($19.7m) to cull almost one-third of them.
Over the last few years, private contractors and hunters have been shooting the camels from helicopters and leaving the carcasses to rot in the desert.
Some Australians oppose the cull, saying the government is wasting an opportunity to make use of a natural resource.
Qataris and other Arabs are horrified at the Youtube videos and photographs of the camel cull. For the Arabs, camels occupy an important place in culture, history and economics.
Al Jazeera World goes to Australia with Ali Sultan Al Hajri, a Qatari who grew up in the desert, illiterate and raising camels until he was 17.
Now a successful, self-made businessman in the country's capital, Doha, Ali still keeps a herd of camels, and knows each one of them by name, face and personality.
Ali travels to Australia with Al Jazeera producers Yasir Khan and Mansour Almansouri, and cameraman Fadi ElBenny, to witness the killings and to meet the people who support the camel cull and those who oppose it.
Al Hajri aims to find out if there is a better way to deal with an animal that he loves, rather than the current Australian government's policy of mass killing.
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/alj ... 87535.html
In the 1800s, Australians used camels to explore the interior of the country and to carry heavy loads.
Given the Australian outback's vast, arid landscape, camels were the only animals strong enough for the job.
But by the early 1900s, there were trucks and trains to do this work, and camels were no longer useful. So the South Australian government ruled that they be destroyed.
This was unthinkable for the Asian camel herders. They disobeyed the order, and set the animals loose in the outback.
Today's Australian camels are the great, great grandchildren of the animals that helped explore and establish modern Australia. There are 1.2 million camels in the Australian outback – the largest wild camel population in the world.
The Australian government sees them as an environmental problem and pests to farmers. They say the camels compete with livestock, destroy property and raid small towns looking for water.
Culling camels
In 2009, the government put up AUD$19m ($19.7m) to cull almost one-third of them.
Over the last few years, private contractors and hunters have been shooting the camels from helicopters and leaving the carcasses to rot in the desert.
Some Australians oppose the cull, saying the government is wasting an opportunity to make use of a natural resource.
Qataris and other Arabs are horrified at the Youtube videos and photographs of the camel cull. For the Arabs, camels occupy an important place in culture, history and economics.
Al Jazeera World goes to Australia with Ali Sultan Al Hajri, a Qatari who grew up in the desert, illiterate and raising camels until he was 17.
Now a successful, self-made businessman in the country's capital, Doha, Ali still keeps a herd of camels, and knows each one of them by name, face and personality.
Ali travels to Australia with Al Jazeera producers Yasir Khan and Mansour Almansouri, and cameraman Fadi ElBenny, to witness the killings and to meet the people who support the camel cull and those who oppose it.
Al Hajri aims to find out if there is a better way to deal with an animal that he loves, rather than the current Australian government's policy of mass killing.
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/alj ... 87535.html
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Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
this makes me so sad.
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Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
Looks like lots of fun. I'd love to use AR-15 on bringing them down.
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tragedy forreal
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Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
I literally shed a tear
, indeed those camels would have been a great asset to my clan. 


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i kno rytgrandpakhalif wrote:I literally shed a tear, indeed those camels would have been a great asset to my clan.
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Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
that arab guy is a joke, he says in qatar we buy camels for millions of dollars based on speed and beauty?
ok i get the speed for the racing competition but WTF is the beauty of a camel?

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Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
14 million camels are in Somalia.
Australians are complaining about a mere million?
Australians are complaining about a mere million?
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Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
Our camels are NOT feral and contribute to our livelihood. These Aussie ones are pests with no economic value.FAH1223 wrote:14 million camels are in Somalia.
Australians are complaining about a mere million?
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Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
murderus mentalitiAbdiWahab252 wrote:Our camels are NOT feral and contribute to our livelihood. These Aussie ones are pests with no economic value.FAH1223 wrote:14 million camels are in Somalia.
Australians are complaining about a mere million?
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Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
Take me to Australia and give me a 50 caliber sniper rifle. Excellent target practice.




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sumbodi wasnt hugd enuf.AbdiWahab252 wrote:Take me to Australia and give me a 50 caliber sniper rifle. Excellent target practice.
Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
Is the Aussie government willing to ship to my hut in Africa?
Re: mass killing of camels underway in Australia
this hurts me 

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