Invasion of the Surfer Crocs
The northeast coast of Australia is facing an explosion in its population of saltwater crocodiles, which are protected by law but are becoming a menace to swimmers, surfers and the inhabitants of some towns outer suburbs.
The problem is so serious that there are calls for the countrys strict gun laws to be relaxed and hunters to be given open season on crocodiles. Bob Katter, an independent MP, said that crocodile numbers had reached plague proportions and the huge reptiles were moving into places where they had never been seen before. This is unprecedented in human history, he said. People should be armed. What do they want us to do - knock the crocs on the head with a hammer?
Locals have reported man-eating crocodiles basking near popular swimming spots and boat ramps. In Cairns and Townsville they have even been seen sunning themselves on surf beaches. There are some 50,000 people living on river banks and shoreline between Townsville and Cairns. If youre going into these areas you really need to take some sort of firearm to protect yourselves, Katter said.
According to Peter Guivarra, an Aboriginal leader, officials conducting a night survey along a five-mile stretch of Tentpole Creek counted more than 500 sets of eyes. Thats a lot and absolute evidence that culling is now needed.
The Australian saltwater crocodile often grows to 15ft in length and can weigh a third of a ton. An endangered species in the 1960s, its numbers have reached levels not seen since the first British settlers arrived in 1788...
Posted by: Anonymoose 2007-07-22 |