Conservation hunting in state forests
2GB Sydney. Mornings. 01 Sep 2009 11:25AM
Caller Joshua says he is a shooter with the Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia, and a licensed game hunter. He explains the license allows him to enter certain State Forests for hunting feral animals. He reiterates that native animals can’t be shot. Joshua says there are other hunters in the State Forests when he goes. He agrees that there are children around and that there could be an accident. In saying that, he doesn’t know any shooters who skylark. Joshua says that professional shooters cost too much money.
Caller Joe says he is a conservation hunter and explains what that is. He says there are millions of feral animals that need to be destroyed. He says professional shooters cost too much money. He explains the rigid rules he has to abide by when hunting feral animals.
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