Coburg Peninsular, Northern Territory has the only free-range huntable herd in the world.
Although plentiful to the point that they are culled to maintain the numbers relative to the environment, they are expensive to hunt as these are conducted on Aboriginal owned land only. The NT Government would rather pay for contract culling rather than operate a permit/tag system that provides access for the ordinary hunter.
With guided hunts on Banteng exceeding the cost of Cape Buffalo I and many others are saving our pennies to travel across the world for these bovines in favour of what we have (in large numbers) in our own back yard. Crazy
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