
In only one of Sydney's suburbs on the North Shore (map) a study has found the following:
"One possum per day is dying on a single 40-kilometre stretch of road”.
The researcher collected
600 dead possums,
dozens of local birds and
10 dead bandicoots in a 2 year period.
Elsewhere, in Tasmania 1,700 Tasmanian Devils get killed on the roads every year.
People living in the remaining iconic Australian bush report the following on their walks:
“In six months I’ve counted
eight dead wallabies,
today’s possum,
plus several pigeons,
a kookaburra,
a noisy mynah...,
a couple of young magpies,
a galah,
plus countless lizards and snakes.
They’re just what I’ve seen walking one or two days a week, on a road without much traffic. “
In local National Parks I have seen irresponsible cars racing, deliberately knocking down wallabies. Many of these killing incidents are not accidents, bad and neglectful infrastructural planning is a cause, but willful racing, or even 'possum busting' seems to be a national sport.
Reported acts of individuals eradicating wildlife in their habitats:
- Shooting at dolphins in the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
- The brutal massacre of kangaroos in Murramarang National Park
- The “...indiscriminate shooting of native animals and vandalism in reserves north-east of Bombala.”
- Updates: Severed heads of five kangaroos found on beach, handy bait?
- Torture, killing kangaroos
- Running over collaborative Echidnas in migration
- Shooting a Koala at Breeza, 'shotgun pellets were found throughout its body'
- Suspected poisoning of four possums in a beach suburb of Mackay
- A body of koala was found in a garbage bin in Brisbane, another koala with her joey had sticks and rocks thrown at it by teenagers.
Images: Ringtail sculpture & Eora 'graffiti', rock-painting.

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