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He describes the tragedy and efficiency of invasive species control, noting that efforts like trapping, culling, and creating barriers are all part of conservation. The problem with cane toads, which are highly poisonous and have devastated ecosystems, is especially emphasized. Their lifecycle and dangerous venom make them a significant threat to native predators, complicating eradication efforts.
Australian Wildlife and Hunting Adventures
Alexander shares experiences of hunting and fishing in Australia, New Zealand, and North America. He recalls hunting goats and pigs with his father, and how fishing in New Zealand offers the chance to catch enormous trout that have eaten mice—a testament to the rich biodiversity of the region.