Feral threat hanging over Kakadu

By Rory Callinan
Updated March 9 2013 - 8:45am, first published 3:00am
Long-time Kakadu resident and owner of the Buffalo Farm, Dave Lindner. Photo: Glenn Campbell
Long-time Kakadu resident and owner of the Buffalo Farm, Dave Lindner. Photo: Glenn Campbell
Feral buffalo in the Kakadu wetlands. Photo: Glenn Campbell
Feral buffalo in the Kakadu wetlands. Photo: Glenn Campbell
The muddy tributary of the South Alligator River. Photo: Glenn Campbell
The muddy tributary of the South Alligator River. Photo: Glenn Campbell
An aerial view of the park's wetlands Photo: Glenn Campbell
An aerial view of the park's wetlands Photo: Glenn Campbell

They should be the pin-up vistas of Australia's largest and most unique national park - the limpid streams and emerald flood plains of Yellow Water that nourish the heart of Kakadu in the Northern Territory.

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