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Duck hunting debate – comments from Facebook

Do you support duck hunting in the Gannawarra?

“As an internationally-awarded wildlife photographer I am passionately opposed to duck shooting – not “hunting”.

Where’s the skill in dressing up in camo, placing decoys, making fake duck calls and then blasting a couple of hundred pellets in the general direction of the birds you’ve called in?

I’ve photographed dead and dying birds that have been shot and abandoned. Ducks, raptors, pelicans, coots, cormorants, endangered species … it’s sickening.”

— Kimberley Whitcher-Wormald

“What a stain on our reputation to be allowing people to kill and maim our native water birds whilst trashing wetlands. Unbelievable that it is still legal.”

— Alyssa van Jaarsveld

“Why did it take so long for Peter Walsh to disclose his Field and Game Australia membership on the Parliamentary Register? No “rights” come without impinging on others’ rights. It is time that duck shooting was binned – to protect the ducks, to protect the ear-drums and to protect the tourism.”

— Meg West

“Of course, Gannawarra has been a duck hunting mecca for an eternity and each duck season the shire benefits from the money coming into the community. I’ve been coming to the region for the last 45 years with my family hunting ducks for the table, and my mob have been doing that for 40000 years before that. Many of the wetlands wouldn’t exist now except for the foresight of hunters in the 1960s, and the work they still do today.”

— Greg Little

“A sustainable hunting season is the opportunity for Gannawarra to generate income for local business. Government figures say this is a rather large sum. I also eat the meat I harvest. It’s a renewable resource. Duck hunters are required to successfully complete a game and non-game identification test. There are restrictions placed on areas that contain threatened species. It is a heavily controlled activity.”

— Wayne Parkinson

“Do you eat meat? So what you’re telling me is that an animal that has lived its life in the wild until it is hunted and turned into food is worse than buying caged eggs, genetically modified chicken from the deli? Grow up, people and animals alike have hunted since the dawn of time.”

— Luke Sorensen

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