Dingo culling is allowed in Victoria’s east until 2028, raising questions over how we balance the needs of humans and animals ...
Sodium fluoroacetate, known commonly as 1080, is an odourless, tasteless white powder that is diluted with water to ...
Feral cats, foxes and dingoes are routinely baited to protect wildlife and livestock. But does it matter what kind of bait is ...
Tourists have been warned to be wary of dingoes while travelling in Australia following a series of attacks on toddlers at a ...
Poisoned baits are the main way land managers control foxes, feral cats and dingoes. Baiting is done to reduce livestock and economic losses, or pressure on endangered wildlife. We need better ...
What did we find? Foxes and dingoes accounted for just 12% of the baits dug up or eaten. Of the 146 interactions with baits, 88% were non-target species—primarily, native mice species such as ...
Two children have been bitten by dingoes in separate incidents at Lake McKenzie (Boorangoora), a freshwater swimming area on K'gari, since Thursday. Two other people were attacked by dingoes a ...
Farmers are seeking answers from state authorities after an alleged dingo sighting in the Wimmera’s Little Desert.
More herbivores can mean more damage to crops and native vegetation. In many parts of Australia, dingoes, foxes and – to a lesser degree – feral cats are routinely poisoned with 1080 (sodium ...
Visitors to Queensland's K'gari (Fraser Island) will see more rangers patrolling popular spots, after two children were bitten by dingoes in the lead up to the Australia Day long weekend. It comes ...
Now, the Queensland Government has urged tourists never to feed dingoes, to walk in groups and to carry a stick to avoid negative dingo interactions. The wild Australian dogs are generally not ...
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