Wild camels 'taking over parts of Australian outback'

Parts of Australia’s Outback could soon be overrun by wild camels if drastic measures are not taken to cull them, a wildlife scientist said today.

Parts of Australia’s Outback could soon be overrun by wild camels if drastic measures are not taken to cull them, a wildlife scientist said today.

Australia is now home to about 500,000 camels roaming the country’s vast tracts of desert, said Glenn Edwards, a senior scientist for the Northern Territory provincial government.

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