Australian Geographic

SPOTLIGHT ON KANGAROO WELFARE

E SEEM TO take it in our stride that millions of wild kangaroos are harvested annually, mostly for meat for human consumption and pet food. But after the Black Summer bushfires killed or displaced billions of native animals, and the drought that contributed to the crisis caused the death of millions more kangaroos across outback Australia, the industry is becoming increasingly

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