#Australian #farmers have called for the cull of a destructive colony of wild #pigs, whose ancestors are thought to have been stranded on Flinders Island in 1877 when the ship they were on was wrecked on its shores.
Over the course of 150 years the pigs have multiplied to a population of around 2000, wreaking havoc on Flinders’ #farmland and national parks, prompting calls for their eradication. The wild #pigs have destroyed coastal reserves and angered #farmers on the 40-mile-long island, north-east of Tasmania, south-east Australlia.
“Let’s get rid of these pigs,” a #farmer, James Luddington, told ABC News. “It is an island. They can’t swim away anywhere.”
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