This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7999690.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Plan to kill saltwater crocodiles | Plan to kill saltwater crocodiles |
(1 day later) | |
Safari hunters could be allowed to kill large saltwater crocodiles under proposals put forward by Australia's Northern Territory government. | Safari hunters could be allowed to kill large saltwater crocodiles under proposals put forward by Australia's Northern Territory government. |
There's concern for public safety after a spate of fatal attacks in the region. | There's concern for public safety after a spate of fatal attacks in the region. |
Last month a schoolgirl was killed by a crocodile while swimming in a lagoon near Darwin. | Last month a schoolgirl was killed by a crocodile while swimming in a lagoon near Darwin. |
Saltwater crocodiles are a protected species in Australia, and conservationists have voiced doubts about the measure. | Saltwater crocodiles are a protected species in Australia, and conservationists have voiced doubts about the measure. |
As tropical cities like Darwin continue to grow, there is more contact between man and beast. | As tropical cities like Darwin continue to grow, there is more contact between man and beast. |
The death of 11-year-old Briony Goodsell prompted calls for a cull. | The death of 11-year-old Briony Goodsell prompted calls for a cull. |
Instead, the Northern Territory government wants "safari hunters" to be allowed to shoot 25 of these fearsome predators every year. | Instead, the Northern Territory government wants "safari hunters" to be allowed to shoot 25 of these fearsome predators every year. |
Conservationists say the suggestion that foreign tourists would pay large sums to take part is "repugnant". | Conservationists say the suggestion that foreign tourists would pay large sums to take part is "repugnant". |
There is also a plan for wildlife rangers to remove all crocodiles from within a 50km ( 32 mile) radius of Darwin and relocate them to more remote areas. | There is also a plan for wildlife rangers to remove all crocodiles from within a 50km ( 32 mile) radius of Darwin and relocate them to more remote areas. |
Previous version
1
Next version