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The 'killing' of Canberra Golf course, netizens scolded 'despicable' angrily.

 
[Social News]     10 Nov 2018
On Saturday, a group of men killed a duck mother and their children on a golf course and threw them in a pool at random, sparking outrage. The brutality of the men was denounced.

On Saturday, a group of men killed a duck mother and their children on a golf course and threw them in a pool at random, sparking outrage. The brutality of the men was denounced.

The 'killing' of Canberra Golf course, netizens scolded 'despicable' angrily.

A group of men brutally killed a mother duck and her duck child on a golf course in Canberra this weekend.

The ACT Park and Nature Conservation Agency said it was investigating the incident and the reported group of men killed the ducks at hole 7 of the Golden Creek country Club (Gold Creek Country Club) at 05:53 on Saturday.

The 'killing' of Canberra Golf course, netizens scolded 'despicable' angrily.

Peter Wallensky (Peter Wallensky), the club`s professional manager, said he believed the four young men had deliberately chased the ducks in a golf cart and threw them into the pond.

"when our operations managers go out and talk to them, they react as if they don`t care at all," Mr. Wallensky said. "they think they can do whatever they like."

"they were driving a Land Cruiser on the lawn, and one even fell into a pit."

"it is shameful that they should not pursue these ducklings."

The 'killing' of Canberra Golf course, netizens scolded 'despicable' angrily.

It is unclear how many birds died or were injured in the incident.

The incident caused a strong response to social media, described as absolutely disgusting, abominable and despicable.

"what is going on with these people? These ducklings have done something wrong. "

All local animals are protected and any act of killing or endangering them will be severely punished, the ACT Nature Conservation Agency said.

You are also welcome to call the Animal Protection Hotline at 6207 6376.

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