Premier opens the door on feral pig bounties. Now the Shooters’ Party wants a ‘right to hunt’
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Premier opens the door on feral pig bounties. Now the Shooters’ Party wants a ‘right to hunt’
The timing of Chris Minns’ comments sparked speculation of a quid pro quo on workers’ compensation changes, but Labor and the Shooters deny there is a deal.
We deeply regret the position taken by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, at the Agriculture Council of the European Union on 26 May, in which he defended a moratorium of between three and five years to ban the use of lead ammunition and a total exemption for wild boar hunting. This position is a clear step backwards in the protection of public health and biodiversity, and clashes head on with the scientific and politi…
Council seeks landholders for innovative feral pig control program - Central Queensland Today
The Central Highlands Regional Council has invited local landholders to join the free Landscape-Scale Feral Pig Integrated Control Program. Feral […] Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content. The post Council seeks landholders for innovative feral pig control program appeared first on Central Queensland Today.
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