
It has been 73 years today since the Cane Toad was introduced on Australian soil. Now experts are calling for government funding to help control the increasing population. The poisonious toads are killing wild fish and destroy crop and wild fauna. Read the full article at perthnow.
Recently April 1st had been announced as Cane Toad Day Out where local people are encouraged to go out and kill as many Cane Toads as possible to help with the problem. More about this here at Nothern Terriotory News.
[...] You can read more about the Cane Toad epidemic and the possible solutions for this problem in the previous post: Cane Toads Anniversary. [...]
if i was in australia and i saw someone hurting a cane toad, i would jam a cane toad in their mouth with some fosters and say how do you like that, mate ? cane toads are beautiful and deserve love and affection. the kimberley toadbusters should be locked up. i live in pa and am trying to start the johnny toadlovers club. long live the cane toad ! johnny toad lover, that’s me in pa., u.s.a.
@ john b dreher
It isn’t hard to find videos online of people killing the Cane Toads in really inhumane ways.