mothra wrote Today at 6:58am:
Bobby. wrote Today at 6:54am:
mothra wrote Today at 6:14am:
I swear, even in the most backward dives of the deepest, darkest internet you wouldn't find a bunch of arseholes trying to blame our First Nations people for not properly controlling feral pests.
It takes Ozpol.
The old guys are special here.
No I think they are saying that there's plenty of bush tucker for them -
heaps of tasty feral pigs.
They all live near where pigs are Scrappy Do?
I nay event, you're wrong. This thread is attempting to place blame and shame on First Nations people. Grist for the mill on here.
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The number of feral pigs in Australia is estimated to be between 13 million and 23 million, although some estimates have a wider range of 3.5 million to 25.5 million. Population numbers vary seasonally and
are concentrated in northern Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. Estimated Population: Estimates vary, with some sources citing a range of 13 million to 23 million, while others give a broader range of 3.5 million to 25.5 million. A 2020 report from the National Feral Pig Management Action Plan suggests a potential population range of 3.5 million to 23.5 million.
Distribution: Feral pigs are found in all Australian states and territories, but their numbers are highest in Queensland, New South Wales, and Northern Australia. They are particularly abundant around wetlands, river systems, and swampy areas.
Population Fluctuation: The population varies significantly with seasonal changes, with higher numbers typically seen after good breeding seasons.