The ACT has one of the highest densities of Eastern Grey Kangaroos in Australia. The local government conducts an annual "conservation cull" to protect the biodiversity of lowland native grasslands and the habitats of other threatened species like the earless dragon. Proponents argue this is a grim scientific necessity to prevent mass starvation and ecosystem collapse. Opponents view it as a cruel, unnecessary slaughter of wildlife that could be managed via sterilization or by halting urban sprawl into bushland.
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