Another kangaroo “collision” is on the horizon, with opinions suggesting that they should be culled to prevent starvation.

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  1. It’s a complex situation. While it’s unfortunate to hear about the kangaroo population potentially facing starvation, culling should always be approached with caution. It’s crucial to consider humane and sustainable solutions to wildlife management. Habitat preservation, controlled breeding, and rehabilitation programs could help address the problem without resorting to drastic measures. Additionally, raising awareness and educating the public about kangaroo populations and their role in the ecosystem can lead to more thoughtful discussions and solutions. What do you think might be effective alternatives to shooting?

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