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This is my long-running, self explaining journal of my livelihood and my life as a whole. Join me for episode 32 where I get back into red kangaroo country! HIKMICRO Night Vision Thermal Imaging Equipment : https://www.hikmicrotech.com/en/ Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe if you're new, thank you very much. PROFESSIONAL KANGAROO SHOOTING LAW INFORMATION: Here's a little info about the Kangaroo shooting industry laws in Western Australia, and why they are actually a good thing. I know that might be a controversial statement for some, but to us it's a necessity for the long term safety and wellbeing of the species. First of all, it's important to understand that kangaroo populations in Western Australia need to be managed. These animals can cause damage to crops and infrastructure, and in some cases, can even pose a risk to human safety. One of the more nefarious side effects of the Kangaroo's existence, is the fact that these animals have no "full meter", meaning they NEVER stop eating. They will lay waste to entire paddocks of all of its life and greenery till the landscape is left barren, dusty and near uninhabitable. That's where the Kangaroo shooting industry comes in. By providing a legal and regulated way to hunt kangaroos, this industry is helping to manage their populations and reduce the risk of damage and harm. Now, I know what you might be thinking. Isn't hunting cruel and unsustainable? Well, that's where the laws and regulations come into play. The Kangaroo shooting industry is heavily regulated, with strict guidelines on when, where, and how kangaroos can be hunted. This helps to ensure that the practice is humane, sustainable, and doesn't have a negative impact on kangaroo populations. In fact, the Kangaroo shooting industry is actually a valuable resource for many people in Western Australia. Kangaroo meat is a lean and healthy protein source, and the industry provides jobs for hunters and processors. Plus, the revenue generated from the sale of kangaroo products can be used to fund conservation efforts and support local communities. The added notion that they are shot and left to rot ANYWAY, without using them for the good that they can serve, is asinine and downright cruel, would it not be better to put this amazing animal to use? I think that is a much more respectful, Now, I know this might be a contentious topic for some, but I encourage you to do your own research and learn more about the Kangaroo shooting industry laws in Western Australia. Check out websites like the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, and the Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia for more information. In the end, it's all about finding a balance between conservation, sustainability, and human needs. And when it comes to the Kangaroo shooting industry in Western Australia, I believe that balance has been achieved. Thanks for watching!