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Many Aboriginal people believe that feral camels should beused to provide benefits to local people, including incomeand jobs. <strong>Camel</strong>s have also been used for woody weedcontrol in Queensland.Setting up portable yards, Urrumpinyi Aboriginalhomelands, N.T. (Grenville Turner 2010)Erecting Hessian wing fence. UrrumpinyiAboriginal homelands, N.T. (Grenville Turner 2010)Aboriginal stockmen, Urrumpinyi Aboriginal homelands, N.T. (Grenville Turner 2009)Martu rangers with DAFWA staff attaching asatellite tracking collar, near Parnngurr, W.A.(Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa 2011)Martu rangers at firearm training, Newman RifleRange, W.A. (Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa 2011)43Many Aboriginal people believe feral camels should be used to provide jobs and income.

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