Guest guest Posted August 6, 2005 Report Share Posted August 6, 2005 Since my email regarding Australian Natives in Overseas zoos I have had a few emails regarding the sale of wallabies in pet shops. These complaints are always in regards to wallabies being sold in Asian pet shops. I have had this complaint before and there are problems with wallabies. In the last complaint I took to the Australian Government I was advised that the photo the person had sent me was not clear enough to identify the species of wallaby. On the map, just above Australia, there is a land mass of which one part is Papua New Guinea and the other half is Irian Jaya. This land mass was once part of Australia as Gondwana Land. Irian Jaya also has wallabies. Irian Jaya is part of Indonesia. Irian Jaya does not have the large kangaroos but does have some species of the smaller wallaby. I am happy to take any complaint regarding our native animals to the government but the species must be indentified first. So that means taking very clear photos with markings clear in the photos. If it is a wallaby from Indonesia the Australian government will not interfere but I am sure one of the Indonesian groups may be interested. I am willing to help. I love our native animals but we must have proof before we go to the government that when it comes to wallabies that it is an Australian species of wallaby. Lynette Shanley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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