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Changes in Aboriginal perceptions of feral camels and of their impacts and management

机译:原住民对野生骆驼的认知及其影响和管理的变化

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This paper reports on a survey of Aboriginal perceptions of feral camels undertaken with Aboriginal people from 27 Aboriginal communities within the current feral camel range in central Australia. Research methods were qualitative, involving face-to-face semi-structured interviews. Views were sought on feral camel presence and impacts and people's attitudes towards feral camel management. In just over two-thirds of the communities surveyed, interviewees reported seeing camels. Many interviewees in high camel density areas claimed that camels damage natural and cultural resources (such as water places and bush tucker) and affect their customary use of country. Roughly a third of interviewees also claimed that feral camels deprive native species of water. Damage to infrastructure and homelands was also reported, and concern was expressed over the danger that camels posed both on and off the roads. At the same time, camels are said to have positive benefits and most interviewees view them as a potential resource. Yet despite a widely held view among interviewees that camels need to be controlled, the majority were only prepared to consider limited management options. What is significant, however, is that Aboriginal views on feral camels today are not homogenous: there is a diversity of perspectives emerging in response to transformations being brought about by feral camels on Aboriginal land. The findings are discussed in the context of earlier studies on Aboriginal perceptions of feral animals in central Australia, which concluded that feral animals were thought not to be a significant land management problem but to 'belong to country'. The implications of changing Aboriginal perceptions of feral camels are discussed for the development of a collaborative feral camel management strategy.
机译:本文报告了对澳大利亚中部当前野生骆驼范围内27个原住民社区的原住民对原野野生骆驼的看法的调查。研究方法是定性的,涉及面对面的半结构化访谈。有人就野骆驼的存在和影响以及人们对野骆驼管理的态度征求了意见。在接受调查的社区中,有超过三分之二的受访者表示看到骆驼。骆驼密度高地区的许多受访者声称,骆驼会破坏自然和文化资源(例如水源和灌木丛),并影响他们对乡村的习惯使用。大约三分之一的受访者还声称野生骆驼剥夺了本地物种的水。还报告了对基础设施和家园的破坏,人们对骆驼在道路上和道路外的危险表示关注。同时,据说骆驼具有积极的好处,大多数受访者认为骆驼是一种潜在的资源。尽管受访者普遍认为需要控制骆驼,但大多数人只准备考虑有限的管理选择。然而,重要的是,当今关于野生骆驼的土著观点并不统一:由于野生骆驼在土著土地上带来的转变,出现了各种各样的观点。在澳大利亚中部对野生动物的土著感知的早期研究的背景下讨论了这些发现,该研究得出的结论是,野生动物被认为不是重大的土地管理问题,而是“属于国家”的。讨论了改变原住民对野生骆驼的认识对制定合作野生骆驼管理策略的意义。

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