General
RSPCA calls for SA bow hunting ban after suspicious death of sea lion
The discovery of a dead Australian sea lion with a longbow arrow embedded close to its head has sparked renewed calls for a ban on all bow hunting in South Australia.
Key points:
- RSPCA SA is calling for a total ban on bow hunting ahead of a state parliamentary inquiry into the practice
- It follows the suspicious death of an Australian sea lion on Kangaroo Island
- RSPCA SA says all animals, including feral animals, should not suffer a slow and painful death
RSPCA SA’s animal welfare advocate Rebekah Eyers said the organisation was appalled to hear of the incident on Kangaroo Island.
“All types of bows should be banned for hunting, simply because there is no way that any kind of bow can humanely kill an animal,” Dr Eyers said.
It comes as a…
-
Business16 hours ago3 US dividend stocks that can boost an ASX retirement portfolio
-
General21 hours agoDemocratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebel group sign new roadmap to peace in Qatar
-
General19 hours agoPope Leo XIV urges Hollywood actors to resist algorithms and save neighbourhood cinemas
-
Business18 hours agoNvidia’s quiet move into quantum computing could reshape the next frontier of AI
