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The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times
National
Chris McLennan

Early shot fired in annual duck shooting season tussle

AFTER THE ATTACK: The core message asking for a ban on duck shooting was removed from the sign, and a knife was left at the scene. Pictures: Australian Wildlife Society.

A vandalism attack on a billboard is being seen as an opening shot in an increasingly bitter duck season struggle.

Bizarrely, the knife believed to have been used in the attack on the sign, along with a name and phone number, were left at the scene.

Both are now being investigated by police.

The billboard was erected by Australian Wildlife Society and Regional Victorians Opposed to Duck Shooting at Rosedale, in Gippsland.

Rosedale itself is not a noted duck shooting area but "it is on the road" to some popular wetlands, according to a spokeswoman for Regional Victorians Opposed to Duck Shooting, Kerrie Allen.

Ms Allen said the billboard was cut up early last week and would be replaced in the next few days.

"This time it is going to have security cameras on it."

BEFORE: The billboard will be restored over the next few days.

Ms Allen agreed it was not known whether a hunter was responsible for the damage.

"There has been a lot of comments on social media from hunters supporting the action though," she said.

Each year there is a struggle between shooters and those opposed to duck hunting as the Victorian government considers whether to allow a duck hunting season or not.

The season generally opens in mid-March after surveys of duck numbers and consideration over the state of the many wetlands.

Duck hunting is also a welcome contributor to the economy of many regional towns.

This story Early shot fired in annual duck shooting season tussle first appeared on Stock & Land.
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