Wildlife photographer Doug Gimesy calls for boycott of Kangaroo Island to reduce roadkill

By Dominica Sanda
Updated November 27 2016 - 11:08am, first published October 22 2016 - 9:05pm
Volunteers tend for orphaned joeys after road accidents. Photo: Douglas Gimesy
Volunteers tend for orphaned joeys after road accidents. Photo: Douglas Gimesy
The slow-moving Kangaroo Island kangaroo is especially vulnerable to being hit by cars. Photo: Douglas Gimesy
The slow-moving Kangaroo Island kangaroo is especially vulnerable to being hit by cars. Photo: Douglas Gimesy

The time between dusk and dawn is when Australia's favourite marsupial comes out to play. But sadly, for some kangaroos, this venture into the open can lead to death.

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