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Little known war - Australia went to war in 1932 & LOST 2x
« on: September 08, 2023, 09:04:00 PM »
Did you know Australia went to war in 1932 and lost, apparently twice!! 
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_War
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Re: Little known war - Australia went to war in 1932 & LOST 2x
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2023, 12:35:50 AM »
theres a song aswell,not about that "war" but about emus,it goes "he cant fly but im telling youll he can run the pants off a kangaroo"


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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2023, 03:25:10 AM »
Interesting.
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Re: Little known war - Australia went to war in 1932 & LOST 2x
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2023, 05:53:37 AM »
Pretty much had another war also in the late 1800's and early 1900's with the "rabbit plague". Its what happens sometime when non native critters are introduced. Anybody wanna go down to Florida for a little Python hunting ?  :)  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_plagues_in_Australia
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Re: Little known war - Australia went to war in 1932 & LOST 2x
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2023, 08:00:00 AM »
I watch for the python stories out of Florida. They are interesting. Especially some about scientists trying to figure out biological countermeasures. Just like the genetically engineered mosquitoes they unleashed that would only produce male offspring thereby killing off the females with enough time by eliminating any further females. Apparently that was fairly effective but it only yields so much legs before you have to release another batch...

The native species have started to learn survival skills against the pythons apparently, it's a start.
Problem is the pythons are slowly moving north and warming temps just allow them to continue to expand their range.

Was it in Kentucky this past week some lady spotted a 3 foot alligator on her porch. Responders captured it.

Non-native species can reek havoc everywhere. We have Mediterranean Geckos all over Tucson which are related to  escaped or released pets. Luckily they coexist without issue and there is enough bugs about to feed them and all the other native lizards. They are not hostile to other lizards and as far as I know they are not cross breeding.


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Re: Little known war - Australia went to war in 1932 & LOST 2x
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2023, 09:04:46 AM »
 Whoever thought it made sense to allow a snake farm near a swamp should be relieved of their duties. Actually, to me, the idea of a snake farm seems redundant.
 There was a large snake for a summer at the drag strip we used to race at every week. I saw it crossing the return road and thought someone had lost a tie down strap, it was as big as my arm and longer than I am tall. Employees had also seen it, they left it alone to ward off ground squirrels. We assumed it was an escaped or released pet.
 A bounty seems to be a good method of reducing the numbers, but I doubt anything will eliminate them.
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« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2023, 02:38:51 PM »
Never underestimate Man’s ability to f@ck up nature by attempting to “science engineer” it. The easiest best lesson is, “Leave it the f@*k alone. It existed for millions of years without our help, and will prosper again if we stay out of its way.

Anecdotal non-native species introduction: The oh so brilliant dopes at VT Fish and Game in an effort to reduce the porcupine population (if you don’t know, porcupines eat the bark from trees, ultimately killing the trees. The forestry industry was negatively impacted, so they lobbied for a remedy) introduced the Fisher Cat. It’s a non-native species and happens to be the only natural predator for porcupines having learned to turn them onto their backs and eat them belly first.

So the Fishers do a great job, decimate the porcupines, the trees flourish. But what of the Fishers? Now that they’ve eaten their food source, they’re hungry and commence hunting turkeys, partridge, squirrels, rabbits etc. So now the hunters are furious. So, Fish and Game says, “Oh we will introduce coyotes; they kill Fishercats. And they do, damn well.

Now there’s no Fishercats to speak of, no porcupines, all good right? Nope. Coyotes are hungry so they turn their attention to, guess what? Yep, deer, Turkey, partridge, squirrels, calves, chickens, pigs, rabbits, dogs… basically anything that is ground-based.

Lovely situation these government know-nothing zoologists concoct….

And if that has you wondering if these are isolated situations, bear with me for another….

Twenty years or so ago, I was in SDak hunting Mule deer and Grouse. As it happened, there was a current turmoil between Fish and Game and the Sheep Ranchers. You see, Fish and Game was pressured to implement a bounty on coyotes due to their havoc on the sheep. Well some animal lovers intervened and protested and things got testy. So they held a “town meeting” to air both sides and attempt to resolve the conflict. (Picture the local High School gymnasium, about 300 people, you know, heart of America family generations of ranchers and hunters and farmers versus the DC Bureau of Land Management and Dept of Interior reps.

So this back and forth goes on for about an hour and there’s not a chance in hell the locals are giving an inch. The State Fish and Game director stands up, quiets the crowd and offers: “There’s a rep from DoI in DC here and I’d like you to hear her proposal”. Crowd calms down and gives this young lady their attention for her slideshow.

Her proposal: Live capture male coyotes and neuter them. Turn them loose, and thus impact the breeding cycle. Sounds idyllic right? Not. Anyone who knows anything about coyotes is that they are incredibly smart, wary animals and seldom move during daylight. And how you distinguish a trap to attract only males? No clue.

Well, the back and forth resumes and some gentlemen from the crowd stands up (apparently someone of note as the crowd stilled). He says, “Young Lady, you’re obviously real smart, maybe smarter than all of us in this town. Except you have overlooked the most obvious problem with your idea. Ma’am, they aren’t f@*king my sheep, they’re eating them.

Meeting adjourned. Bounty restored.

Sorry for the lengthy post.
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