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    Quote Originally Posted by LRJim View Post
    Tell that to the greens. They would rather watch them suffer and starve than put the buggers out their misery. Near me there is millions of them pushed out of the new suburbs that are getting built.
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    Makes me laugh all this talk of plagues of roos and yes I hear it all the time.There are no more now than before, they've just moved because there's no feed for them in their usual areas.

    And you've hit the nail on the head 'pushed out of the new suburbs that are being built'

    Cull the people, that's what I say as there are far too many of them, but no, we have this weird idea that people are more important than our wildlife. Koalas I believe will be extinct in less than 50 years as we continue to destroy there habitat.

    Yes, I'm green even though that moniker annoys me. An enviromentalist is a better way to describe it. Don't forget, if it wasn't for people with alternate views, there would be bugger all forests or parks or native fauna.

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    I think it's fine to be an environmentalist. After all, if we don't have an environment, we're all dead.
    We concrete our best land, run hard-hoofed animals on fragile land, create deserts and then wonder why the place is being ruined. As Dr Spock might say, 'It is not logical.'

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    Says the people sitting behind their laptops sipping lattes at a cafe in Brunswick or Chatswood.

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    The question of why we are running sheep/cattle in Aus was being asked years ago when i was in school. I know in our household and most friends that beef and lamb consumption is way down on our parents. Hopefully the trend continues.
    Interesting to look up how much of the earth surface is being used for what. Cattle farming is just not sustainable long term.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numpty View Post
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    Cull the people, that's what I say

    Rant over!
    Presumably you mean other people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timax View Post
    The question of why we are running sheep/cattle in Aus was being asked years ago when i was in school. I know in our household and most friends that beef and lamb consumption is way down on our parents. Hopefully the trend continues.
    Interesting to look up how much of the earth surface is being used for what. Cattle farming is just not sustainable long term.
    An article that came to my attention earlier this week stated that a non meat diet , vegan or vegetarian, was the fastest growing diet trend at the moment. No reason given , but speaking for myself red meat is now only a couple times per month. Partly cost , partly I no longer have access to bbq and I really don’t like fried food.

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    Funny the greenies never seem to worry about the millions of hard hoofed animals in Africa such as Wildebeest, Oryx, and every type of deer.

    If the environment is being damaged in Australia imagine what it must be like in Africa!

    Has the writer seen what a herd of elephants does to a forest? Every tree broken down for miles and miles.

    So I call bull**** on this hysteria about cattle and sheep in Australia.

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    Well Australia isnt Africa.
    Flora and Fauna are somewhat different and when you start playing with the mix you have a problem .
    You could argue that Dingo fences and baiting to reduce sheep fatalities has also led to an increase in Kangaroo numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trog View Post
    An article that came to my attention earlier this week stated that a non meat diet , vegan or vegetarian, was the fastest growing diet trend at the moment. No reason given , but speaking for myself red meat is now only a couple times per month. Partly cost , partly I no longer have access to bbq and I really don’t like fried food.
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    Roos by their nature tend not to breed, or at least breed far less in dry times, but will move more to seek feed. When times are better is when numbers will increase, but they will move in a smaller range and seem to be around in less numbers to the average punter.
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