Harvesting Agile Wallabies for human consumption in the Northern Territory of Australia

Harvesting Agile Wallabies for human consumption in the Northern Territory of Australia Journal Article

Ecological Management & Restoration

  • Author(s): Hunt, Warren, Bedoya-Perez, Miguel, Geesink, Geert, Van Den Heuvel, Aaron, Mullen, John, Frost, David
  • Published: 2021
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
  • Volume: 22
  • ISBN: 1442-7001

Abstract: Summary Agile Wallaby (Notamacropus agilis) has been in the diet of Aboriginal inhabitants of northern Australia for millennia. The species inhabits riparian zones and savannah woodlands, has a high rate of natural increase and can become pests in modified agricultural or plantation systems. Although the profitability of market-based game harvesting appears marginal, local consumption could be incorporated into existing employment programmes on Aboriginal lands as a social enterprise. The legal environment is discussed, and further investigation and a trial as a pilot enterprise are recommended.

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Hunt, Warren, Bedoya-Perez, Miguel, Geesink, Geert, Van Den Heuvel, Aaron, Mullen, John, Frost, David, 2021, Harvesting Agile Wallabies for human consumption in the Northern Territory of Australia, Volume:22, Journal Article, viewed 15 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=28338.

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