The Northern Territory Government says it is aiming to remove another 60,000 feral camels from Central Australia by next July.

Environment Minister Karl Hampton says 2,000 of the estimated 300,000 camels in the Territory have been culled since June through aerial shooting.

The continued action will include aerial culling, mustering and slaughtering.

"Without immediate action, their numbers will double within a decade," he said.

"As well as destroying native vegetation and wetlands, feral camels cause millions of dollars of damage to pastoral land and infrastructure on remote communities while being a heavy emitter of greenhouse gases.

"The animals also damage Aboriginal sacred sites and bush tucker resources."