Show Navigation
back to search results

Old jeep & helicopter for rounding up feral water buffalo—sculpture—Territory Wildlife Park, Berry Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

An old helicopter and jeep with grabber arm for rounding up feral water buffalo are memorialized as sculpture in the Territory Wildlife Park, at Berry Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. In the 1800s, water buffalo were introduced to northern Australia for hides and meat. But after hunting them grew too expensive, the beasts became a feral, invasive species which mauled local wetlands. Unfortunately, the cost of culling wild water buffalo using jeeps and helicopters is commercially uneconomical.

Add to Cart Add to Lightbox Download
Filename
23AUS-3491.jpg
Copyright
© Tom Dempsey / PhotoSeek.com
Image Size
4864x3648 / 10.1MB
http://www.photoseek.com/
Animalia Carol Mammalia PhotoBest agriculture agronomy animal energy funny history humor mammals past people transportation vertebrate
Contained in galleries
Highlights 2023, AUSTRALIA: NORTHERN TERRITORY, 2023 Apr: AUSTRALIA + INDONESIA, AUSTRALIA: favorites
An old helicopter and jeep with grabber arm for rounding up feral water buffalo are memorialized as sculpture in the Territory Wildlife Park, at Berry Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. In the 1800s, water buffalo were introduced to northern Australia for hides and meat. But after hunting them grew too expensive, the beasts became a feral, invasive species which mauled local wetlands. Unfortunately, the cost of culling wild water buffalo using jeeps and helicopters is commercially uneconomical.
Prev Next
Info
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Portfolio of Tom Dempsey / PhotoSeek.com

  • Portfolio
  • BLOG — PhotoSeek HOME
  • ALL IMAGES + captions
    • Worldwide favorites
    • ALL GALLERIES
    • Lightbox
  • SEARCH
  • CART
  • How to buy my images
  • Camera reviews
  • ABOUT