Eat the Invaders

Eat the Invaders

Can You Stomach Eating Invaders? New ABC Series Dishes Up a Tasty Solution to ⁢Australia’s Pest Problem

Get ready to rethink your⁤ feelings about some of Australia’s most infamous critters. A brand-new ABC series, “Eat the Invaders,” is‍ set to premiere on January 7, 2025, at 8:30 pm, and it’s taking a refreshingly unique approach ‌to tackling the nationwide problem of invasive species.

Turning Pests Into Haute Cuisine

Hosted by the ever-charismatic Tony Armstrong, the six-part series delves into the environmental havoc wreaked by familiar foes like cane toads, camels, carp, deer, rabbits, and feral ⁤cats.But “Eat the Invaders” doesn’t stop at simply highlighting the ⁤problem. It offers a bold, ‌unconventional solution:⁤ eating them.

In each episode, renowned Mona artist ⁤and curator Kirsha Kaechele and head chef Vince ⁣Trim team up to transform these invasive animals into surprisingly delectable dishes. A panel of discerning taste testers, including Poh Ling Yeow, Dr​ Karl Kruszelnicki, ​and ‘Nat’s What I Reckon’, ‌will then judge the culinary creations.

The Science Behind the Solution

The series is grounded in scientific expertise, with University of Adelaide professors Andy Lowe ⁢and Phill Cassey providing insights into the devastating ‍ecological and economic impact of invasive⁣ species.

“In‍ Australia,the costliest invasive species are mammals,” explains Professor Lowe. “These include a range of game and ‌feral ‘domesticated’ species – such as rabbits and hares, goats, camels,‍ multiple species of deer, donkeys, water ⁤buffalo, horses, and pigs. “The damage these species cause to the surroundings and economy is immense, totalling hundreds of millions of dollars each ‍year and leading to extinction of an ​increasing number of⁤ native species.”

Invasive species are a global threat, ‍ranked as the fifth greatest issue facing⁤ the environment worldwide. But for Australia,the problem is even more dire,with invasive species ranking as the number one threat to the country’s⁤ unique biodiversity.

“Eat the Invaders” promises to be a thought-provoking and entertaining exploration of a⁤ serious issue, challenging ⁢Australians to consider ‍a radical, ‍yet potentially effective, solution to⁤ a growing environmental crisis.

Don’t miss the premiere on January 7th!

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