And after the mascara in kangaroos, rabbits, kiwis, Mo, you name it, 

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extinct_animals_of_Australia

the turn comes to camels in a butchery way.. Those camels built Australia.. 
They will be killed in a very criminal awful manner. 

Why does they export them back to Afghanistan instead of sharing murdering more 
Afghani's there along with the Americans.
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http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/731113--australia-to-kill-6-000-camels


Australia to kill 6,000 camels
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ALICE SPRINGS–Australian authorities plan to corral about
6,000 wild camels with helicopters and gun them down after they overran
a small Outback town in search of water, trampling fences, smashing
tanks and contaminating supplies.

The Northern Territory
government announced its plan Wednesday for Docker River, a town of 350
residents where thirsty camels have been arriving daily for weeks
because of drought conditions in the region.
"The community
of Docker River is under siege by 6,000 marauding, wild camels," local
government minister Rob Knight said in Alice Springs, 310 miles (500
kilometres) northeast of Docker. 


"This is a very critical situation out there, it's very unusual and it needs 
urgent action.''

The camels, which are not native to Australia but were introduced in
the 1840s, have smashed water tanks, approached houses to try to take
water from air conditioning units, and knocked down fencing at the
small airport runway, Knight said.

The carcasses of camels killed in stampedes at water storage areas are 
contaminating the water supply, he added.

The government plans to use helicopters to herd the camels about nine
miles (15 kilometres) outside of town next week, where they will be
shot and their carcasses left to decay in the desert. The state
government will give a 49,000 Australian dollar ($45,000) grant for the
cull and to repair damaged infrastructure in the town.
"We don't have the luxury of time because the herd is getting bigger," Knight 
said.
It is common to see some camels in the remote community, but a
continuing drought and an early heat wave have dried up other water
sources and forced great numbers of them into town. Much of Australia
is gripped by some of the worst drought conditions on record.

In August, the federal government set aside 19 million Australian
dollars for a program to slash the wild camel population, including a
possible mass slaughter.

Glenys Oogjes, executive director
of national advocacy group Animals Australia, said the plan to kill
camels by helicopter was barbaric, and the community could instead
focus on setting up barriers to keep out the camels.

"It's
a terrible thing that people react to these events by shooting," she
said. "The real concern is the terrible distress and wounding when shot
by helicopter. ... There will be terrible suffering.''
Camels were first brought to Australia to help explorers travel through
the desert, and now an estimated 1 million roam wild across the country.

They compete with sheep and cattle for food, trample vegetation and
invade remote settlements in search of water, scaring residents as they
tear apart bathrooms and rip up water pipes.

Docker River
residents were not especially concerned when about 30 camels came into
the town looking for water a few weeks ago, said Graham Taylor, head of
the local council. But their fears grew as more animals arrived day by
day.

He said many people were too frightened to leave their
homes because of the big, strong animals, which can grow up to 7 feet
(2.1 meters) tall and weigh 2,000 pounds (900 kilograms).

"We need to get the risk and that threat away from the people," Taylor said.


      

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