
Dr. Carol Booth
Dr. Carol Booth is a policy director at the Invasive Species Council in Australia, where she advocates for effective management of feral animal populations, including camels, which she argues can cause significant ecological damage. She highlights the challenges of culling feral camels and emphasizes the need for realistic strategies to control their numbers without relying on commercial use.
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Dr Carol Booth, of the Invasive Species Council, said the potential detection was 'deeply concerning'.
First suspect case of H5 bird flu found in Western AustraliaThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2026-06-20
Dr. Carol Booth is the policy director at the Invasive Species Council who discusses the impact of feral camels on ecosystems.
How an Australian farmer is planning to get US consumers hooked on camel milk | Australia newsThe Guardian·
United Kingdom· 2026-02-21







