How culling Australia's feral water buffalo could help tackle climate change
- Written by: Hugh Davies, Research Associate, Charles Darwin University
The world’s largest wild population of water buffalo now roam Australia. As does the largest wild herd of camels. We have millions of feral goats and deer. For these introduced species, Australia is a paradise. Plenty of vegetation, and not many predators, other than dingoes, crocodiles and humans.
The problem is, these ruminants burp out...
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