Roo culls lead to tourism boycott calls
Friday July 3, 2009, 10:38 am
ACT tourism officials say they are concerned about a plan to boycott Canberra's tourism industry over kangaroo culling.
Animal welfare groups have threatened to co-ordinate a campaign to dissuade international visitors from going to the national capital.
More than 500 eastern greys will be culled from the Canberra Nature Park this month.
Canberra Business Council's tourism taskforce chairman David Marshall says he is worried about the impact on the industry.
"The last thing Canberra needs is negative publicity as any city around the world needs, so we're concerned about this," he said.
"We believe that the call is misdirected and we shouldn't be targeting an industry that is so vital to Canberra's economy."
Fri 3rd July 2009 - 10:38am
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