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Captive Water (Swamp) Buffalo Rural Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. The swamp buffalo became a serious environmental problem in the Northern Territory when animals imported from Indonesia became feral
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Captive Water (Swamp) Buffalo Rural Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. The swamp buffalo became a serious environmental problem in the Northern Territory when animals imported from Indonesia became feral
DH-3198
Water / Swamp Buffalo - captive
Rural Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia.
Bubalis bubalis
The Water / Swamp buffalo became a serious environmental problem in the Northern Territory when animals imported from Indonesia became feral.
Only 41 Water / Swamp buffaloes were imported in the 1800s, but by the 1980s there were an estimated 400, 000.
They caused enormous damage to northern Australia. A cull program was instigated, especially in Kakadu National Park and the herd was reduced to less than 100, 000.
Today hunting safaris are offered and some are farmed.
Don Hadden
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Buffaloes Gone Wild - From Feral to Fun in the Aussie Outback!
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. Get ready for a wild ride down under with this photo print! Meet DH-3198, the mischievous captive water buffalo causing a splash in rural Katherine, Northern Territory. These swamp buffaloes may have started as innocent imports from Indonesia, but boy did they wreak havoc on Australia's environment! With only 41 of these troublemakers brought over in the 1800s, who would've thought they'd multiply like rabbits? By the 1980s, there were an estimated 400,000 of them stomping around and causing chaos. But fear not! A cull program was initiated (cue dramatic music) to save the day. Nowadays, you can embark on thrilling hunting safaris or visit farms where these once-wild beasts are tamed. It's a chance to witness their majestic presence up close – those massive heads and impressive horns will leave you awestruck! Don Hadden perfectly captures DH-3198's essence in this photo print. The intensity in its eyes tells tales of untamed adventures and mischief galore. This single snapshot encapsulates Australia's battle against these environmental invaders while showcasing the beauty of our unique wildlife. So grab your safari hat and get ready for an unforgettable journey through Australia's outback – one that combines conservation efforts with fun-filled encounters with our furry friends. Let DH-3198 be your guide into a world where buffaloes
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