I am in no way a political greenie but I am a supporter of nature and Australia's flora and fauna.Trout were introduced to Australia and are not a native fish. They have had a negative impact on several other native fish species. All introduced animals have a negative impact on our own environmental balance - ie rabbits, foxes, carp, camels, deer, cane toads, beetles and insects etc. Farming trout for food is one thing but releasing them into our rivers to the detriment of our native fauna just to promote tourism is something else that must be questioned.
Why are we introducing so many additional members of a foreign species into the river systems? Won't this have an impact on the native ecosystem? Not a word from this program..? Nevermind, I looked it up, "In Australia Rainbow and Brown Trout have both been implicated in the decline of many small native freshwater fish species, especially the galaxid fauna of Tasmania where four species are now critically endangered. Their negative impact is mostly due to predation on juveniles and competition with adults for food and space resources in limited supply." Cool, so primary aim: keep fishermen happy. Not on the aims list at all: protect native fauna. Australia: where we never bloody learn.
I am in no way a political greenie but I am a supporter of nature and Australia's flora and fauna.Trout were introduced to Australia and are not a native fish. They have had a negative impact on several other native fish species. All introduced animals have a negative impact on our own environmental balance - ie rabbits, foxes, carp, camels, deer, cane toads, beetles and insects etc.
Farming trout for food is one thing but releasing them into our rivers to the detriment of our native fauna just to promote tourism is something else that must be questioned.
I think you're mistaking Carp and Trout. Trout cannot survive in most Australian streams.
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Fantastic
This is fantastic keep the trout strong best freshwater fishing species 👏
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I like this
Fantastic!
trout are an introduced species that threaten the survival of our native species. still fantastic?
Why are we introducing so many additional members of a foreign species into the river systems? Won't this have an impact on the native ecosystem? Not a word from this program..?
Nevermind, I looked it up, "In Australia Rainbow and Brown Trout have both been implicated in the decline of many small native freshwater fish species, especially the galaxid fauna of Tasmania where four species are now critically endangered. Their negative impact is mostly due to predation on juveniles and competition with adults for food and space resources in limited supply."
Cool, so primary aim: keep fishermen happy. Not on the aims list at all: protect native fauna. Australia: where we never bloody learn.
you are correct.
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Beautiful I thought Australia was too dry for trout
Yummy Rainbow trout
Imagine this being done to humans years ago by big head scientist wanting to destroy mankind
Absolutely fantastic to see, restocking our rivers and streams. Just hope the same ends up here in Victoria..
trout are an introduced species that threaten the survival of our native species. still fantastic?
What a great little story. I like most others I suppose... had no idea...
Why we eradicating carps but not trout?
cause you can't eat carp. both are introduced and harmful to our native fish species. Carp are probably much more destructive and resilient though.
@@davidlawrence8803 You can eat carp and they taste really good.
Nice job,, visit us
Can I just say is that fish peeing