https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/newsbeat-51032145 what should be done to stop?
Why don't they relocate them elsewhere, where they'll be useful?
Extremely expensive. Animal relocation is typically only used for conservation efforts, and frankly resources should be allocated towards vulnerable species. These camels are not endangered and an invasive species who lack natural predators.
Got it, thanks
They need to gather a caravan and head to the southern US border for asylum.
Who’s up for some camel burgers? 🍔 🐫
"Estimates of numbers of camels vary but there are thought to be hundreds of thousands of them across the central parts of the country. They can damage fences, farm equipment and settlements, and also drink water which is needed by people who live there. They also emit methane, a greenhouse gas which contributes to climate change." Is this supposed to be satire?
Isn't it cheaper just to give them water and NOT KILL THEM?
What do you expect from people who talk like they have a slinky stuck in their jaw?
Why not just use the wildfire planes to drop water instead?
Modern problems require modern solutions.