KA’s Mission

 

Kangaroos Alive’s mission is to protect, respect, celebrate and learn from kangaroos.
We want kangaroos alive and well - bounding with their fellow mob members through native bush as they have been doing for the last 20 million years.

KA is one of the leading organisations working to protect kangaroos, preserve their habitats and return their migratory pathways. Kangaroo numbers are dwindling fast are because of…

  • the government sanctioned commercial slaughter to make shoes, handbags and pet food

  • the presence of exclusion and cluster fences that many kangaroos get caught on and die slow painful deaths

  • the clearing and destruction of native bush land and lack of wildlife corridors which cuts off kangaroos from their mobs, native bush, migratory paths and food/water sources

  • development without consideration for wildlife, their habitat and their migratory pathways

  • vehicle impact

  • fires, drought, floods and other effects of climate change

  • predators like dogs, foxes etc.

  • baiting and poisoning by Government Agencies

Kangaroos Alive calls for…

  1. an end to the commercial killing of kangaroos

  2. the preservation of established native habitat areas that can never be developed or cleared; and ensure that large areas of land between all of the native habitats/forests/national parks, across the country, are set aside as wildlife corridors.

  3. a legal requirement that all development, especially in and around bush land areas, requires independent Environment and Wildlife Impact statements to ensure that all wildlife, their habitats and their migratory pathways are preserved.

  4. the protection and preservation of all Australian wildlife to be legalised without any government or other ‘management’ loopholes.

  5. full protection of kangaroos and other native wildlife to be within the purview and oversight of an independent body, consisting of unbiased individuals like Aboriginal Elders, Animal Advocates, Wildlife Vets and Ecology Scientists.

  6. all barbed wire and exclusion/cluster fencing should be removed from all land on or near wildlife habitats and migratory path ways. Also wide, vegetated overpass corridors should be built over all roads that separate one area of wildlife habitat from another.

  7. work towards combating climate change by allowing a biodiversity of our wildlife free and protected access to all rural and bush land areas. Kangaroos are a keystone species for bush regeneration so that they can regenerate native bush from cleared areas.

  8. that as much cleared land as possible is resumed, restored and preserved as wildlife habitat reserves that can be promoted for ecotourism.

  9. that the baiting of all animals stops and that chemicals like 1080 is no longer used.

The general public has been unaware of the plight of our kangaroos. It wasn’t until the 2017 release of world wide acclaimed film “Kangaroos: A Love Hate Story” by filmmakers, Kate Clere and Mick McIntyre and the 2021 NSW Senate Inquiry into the health and welfare of kangaroos and macropods - instigated by Mark Pearson MP AJP - that stories about atrocities directed towards kangaroos and their vastly reduced numbers has been released to the public.

See Kangaroos: A Love Hate Story for how to see this film

See The 2021 NSW Senate Inquiry into the health and wellbeing of kangaroos and macropods for a full analysis of this senate inquiry

GOVERNMENT ROO SLAUGHTER

Government Sanctioned Slaughter: The state and federal governments are tasked with the responsibility of protecting Australian wildlife usually through various Government Departments yet, over the last forty years, state and federal departments and agencies have been …

  1. encouraging and supporting the largest wildlife slaughter on the planet

  2. marketing kangaroo body parts all over the world,

  3. issuing thousands upon thousands of licences to anyone who wants to kill kangaroos

  4. overestimating kangaroos numbers

  5. widely exaggerating kangaroo birth/survival rates

  6. encouraging and financially supporting cluster/exclusion fences that keep wildlife from water/food sources

Since white settlement, Australians have been encouraged, by Government agencies, to believe that ‘Kangaroos are pests and should be removed from the landscape’. This has instilled a hatred for kangaroos in rural communities.

Kangaroos Alive recommends that …

  • an end to the commercial killing of kangaroos

  • an independent Federal body oversees the protection of wildlife,

LOSS OF HABITAT AND MIGRATORY PATHWAYS

Submission 270 - some people would say that this kangaroo is damaging the fence, even though it tried not to touch it

Clearing of Native Bush: Rural development has decimated the kangaroo migratory pathways and native habitats. All over the state and country, there have been koala and kangaroo habitats destroyed for industry, animal agriculture, logging and a myriad of other major projects.

Exclusion & Cluster fencing: In addition the government encourages and subsidises the installation hundreds of miles of exclusion and cluster fencing which kills all sorts of wildlife and cuts all native animals from their water and food sources.

Once caught on these fences, the animals, birds and reptiles die slowly and painfully.

Wanton development: Urban development has also decimated the kangaroo migratory pathways and koala and kangaroo native habitats. All over the state and country, we have experienced rapid growth of our cities, towns and suburbs in all directions.

The government and it’s agencies do nothing to acknowledge or remedy this travesty.

Kangaroos Alive recommends that …

  1. all developments require a genuine unbiased Environmental/Wildlife Impact Statement before plans can be assessed.

  2. all Australian wildlife are legally protected and that all government agencies have the responsibility of implementing protective strategies under the oversight of an independent body

  3. Use only kangaroo friendly fencing

DROUGHT, FIRES & FLOODS - CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate Change: The Black Summer Fires, the preceding drought and recent torrential rain and floods in NSW are just the beginning of the climate crisis in Australia.

This crisis has occurred so rapidly that our native animals have not had time to adjust to the changing climate. The loss of habitat puts the survival of all our wildlife at risk. Kangaroos are a keystone species who are uniquely ideal in the activity of regenerating native bush land so they are our main hope for combating the climate change crisis.

Re-generation of native bush in Australia relies on having many millions of healthy mobs of kangaroos to disperse seeds, create water pockets and fertilise the growing plants. It is called the cycle of life. The only species that is totally unnecessary in this life cycle (and completely destructive) is we (introduced) humans.

Drought: Kangaroos are well adapted to Australia's traditional cycles of drought. Adult kangaroos are able to survive because they can travel very long distances quickly and with relatively small energy expenditure to find food and water if they must. Additionally, because they do not procreate when the food supply is inadequate, they do not waste nutrition needed for their own survival by bearing young. Unlike humans or other animals, Kangaroos manage their own breeding.

Fires: For millions of years, Kangaroos have regenerated the bush after fire but the kind of fire storms we humans have created over the last decades have killed everything in its path. The kangaroos can’t out distance these fires so are killed along with everything else. Kangaroos are in too few numbers to be able to do this massive job without intervention to protect them and their habitat.

See ‘The fires’ web page for descriptions of the 2019/2020 fire-storms.

Floods: It should also be noted that, even when the droughts break, more kangaroos die, some in floods, some of the mysterious virus that has been reported, since the 1960s, as killing thousands of kangaroos after heavy rain. Kangaroos easily drown in flowing water or dams.

Kangaroos Alive recommends that we …

  • Put all our wildlife especially kangaroos and their habitat under legal protection

  • Preserve and expand wildlife habitats and have wildlife corridors between national parks and state forests

  • Get the ecologists to recommend strategies for increasing kangaroo populations and regenerating healthy mobs

  • have connected and extensive green belts around and in towns and cities to help with the CO2 to O2 conversion

  • Stop clearing of native bush

What is Biodiversity?

What is biodiversity: Kangaroos have co-evolved with an incredible diversity and abundance of wildlife in Australia, before the arrival of the Europeans. Kangaroos are a keystone species, responsible for bush regeneration that other wildlife rely on.

True Conservation: HSI Australia has setup a Wildlife Land Trust that registers private properties that have their main function as wildlife and habitat conservation. Their website says “Australia is fortunate to have one of the richest assemblages of endemic species on the planet, occupying an amazing diversity of habitats. Yet currently only 11.5% of the Australian landmass has some form of security as a protected area, and as a result we have one of the worst records for mammal extinctions and near extinctions of any developed country.”

Is this Conservation?: Bush Heritage has set itself up as a ‘conservation organisation’ and gets donations from the public for that activity. AUSTRALIAN Society for Kangaroos (ASK) president Nikki Sutterby said in an interview that “documents show Bush Heritage, which solicits donations of land & money from the public for wildlife and biodiversity preservation, killed 700 kangaroos since 2013 at its Scottsdale property, south of Bredbo, and planned to kill another 500 kangaroos in 2016. This was suspended after a public backlash when their controversial plans were released to the media with many donors and supporters immediately withdrawing their donations, bequeaths and support.”

Bush Heritage put a submission into the 2021 Senate Inquiry where they stated “Bush Heritage considers and employs a range of management options for reducing grazing pressure including exclusion of neighbouring livestock, water and landscape management, conservation fencing, and translocation, fertility control, deterrence, and finally, lethal control of macropods.“

Kangaroos Alive recommends that you …

Watch the DVD …

Kangaroos: a Love Hate story

Look at Kangaroos Alive Analysis of the…

NSW Senate for the Health and Wellfare of Kangaroos and Macropods

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