Stop the ACT Kangaroo Cull

Stop the ACT Kangaroo Cull

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The ACT Government is currently killing kangaroos across Canberra's nature reserves. This campaign enables members of the public to contact ACT decision-makers and express their opposition to the annual kangaroo cull.

Personalised messages are powerful. Send an email and let elected representatives know that conservation should be based on coexistence and respect for the lives of sentient native animals, not continual killing.

The ACT Government is currently killing kangaroos across Canberra's nature reserves. This campaign enables members of the public to contact ACT decision-makers and express their opposition to the annual kangaroo cull.

Personalised messages are powerful. Send an email and let elected representatives know that conservation should be based on coexistence and respect for the lives of sentient native animals, not continual killing.

Stop the ACT Kangaroo Cull

The ACT Government is currently killing kangaroos across Canberra's nature reserves. This campaign enables members of the public to contact ACT decision-makers and express their opposition to the annual kangaroo cull.

Personalised messages are powerful. Send an email and let elected representatives know that conservation should be based on coexistence and respect for the lives of sentient native animals, not continual killing.

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Personalised emails have far more impact than copied templates, so please put your own thoughts and feelings into your message if you can.

Other points you may wish to raise include:

• Shooting thousands of native animals each year inevitably causes suffering.

• Kangaroos are living, sentient animals with families and social bonds.

• Conservation should be about learning to coexist with wildlife, not constantly finding reasons to kill it.

• The ACT's recognition of animal sentience should be reflected in how native animals are treated.

• Kangaroos belong in nature reserves and have lived on this continent for millions of years.

• Nature reserves should be places where native animals are protected, not killed.

• Compassion and coexistence should guide conservation policy.

• Most importantly, please explain why you personally oppose the killing. Your own words and experiences matter.