More Than 1 Million Feral Camels are Taking Over the Australian Outback
by Michael Graham Richard, Ottawa, Canada : Not Your Typical Invasive Species
Single-humped dromedary camels were brought to Australia mainly from India in the 19th century. They transported people and equipment in the outback, but when rail and roads came, the camels were let loose, "creating the world's only population of wild camels". It is now estimated that more than 1 million camels are spread over 3.3 million square kilometers (±1.3 million square miles), and they are causing a lot of damage to the local ecosystems...Read Here
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