Dingo Strategy has no bite...
Media Release... Exactly as I or anyone would have thought. A hungry dog is more likely to approach people and try and get food, and then they have to be "managed" to prevent attacks. It's all a...
View ArticleThe plight of and cruelty inflicted on Dingoes on Fraser Island - by Hans...
Dingoes on Fraser Island, Australia are dying of starvation, with sand and grass in their stomachs. One woman tried to alert the world to this and was sentenced and fined for her trouble. On 25th of...
View ArticleFraser Island Dingo Management Strategy Review a bitter disappointment
The President of the National Dingo Preservation and Recovery Program (NDPRP), Jennifer Parkhurst, labelled the Queensland government’s recently conducted review of the Fraser Island Dingo Management...
View ArticleQueensland Authorities fall back into old dingo mismanagement habits
See also:Help Save Koalas From Extinction! (9/1/2014) on the Australian Wildlife Protection web site.With the destruction of yet another juvenile dingo on Fraser Island, the Australian Wildlife...
View ArticleCo-operative breeding and avoidance of incest in dingoes
I was inspired to write this short article after reading evolutionary sociologist Sheila Newman's multi-species population work on cooperative breeding and incest avoidance in Demography, Territory,...
View ArticleHistory and Current Status of Dingoes
It is commonly accepted that the dingo arrived in Australia approximately 4,000 years ago, and that the current population of dingoes across Australia grew from just one pregnant female. However, this...
View ArticleDingo Strategy has no bite...
Media Release... Exactly as I or anyone would have thought. A hungry dog is more likely to approach people and try and get food, and then they have to be "managed" to prevent attacks. It's all a...
View ArticleThe plight of and cruelty inflicted on Dingoes on Fraser Island - by Hans...
Dingoes on Fraser Island, Australia are dying of starvation, with sand and grass in their stomachs. One woman tried to alert the world to this and was sentenced and fined for her trouble. On 25th of...
View ArticleFraser Island Dingo Management Strategy Review a bitter disappointment
The President of the National Dingo Preservation and Recovery Program (NDPRP), Jennifer Parkhurst, labelled the Queensland government’s recently conducted review of the Fraser Island Dingo Management...
View ArticleQueensland Authorities fall back into old dingo mismanagement habits
See also:Help Save Koalas From Extinction! (9/1/2014) on the Australian Wildlife Protection web site.With the destruction of yet another juvenile dingo on Fraser Island, the Australian Wildlife...
View ArticleCo-operative breeding and avoidance of incest in dingoes
I was inspired to write this short article after reading evolutionary sociologist Sheila Newman's multi-species population work on cooperative breeding and incest avoidance in Demography, Territory,...
View ArticleHistory and Current Status of Dingoes
It is commonly accepted that the dingo arrived in Australia approximately 4,000 years ago, and that the current population of dingoes across Australia grew from just one pregnant female. However, this...
View ArticleDingo Strategy has no bite...
Media Release... Exactly as I or anyone would have thought. A hungry dog is more likely to approach people and try and get food, and then they have to be "managed" to prevent attacks. It's all a...
View ArticleThe plight of and cruelty inflicted on Dingoes on Fraser Island - by Hans...
Dingoes on Fraser Island, Australia are dying of starvation, with sand and grass in their stomachs. One woman tried to alert the world to this and was sentenced and fined for her trouble. On 25th of...
View ArticleFraser Island Dingo Management Strategy Review a bitter disappointment
The President of the National Dingo Preservation and Recovery Program (NDPRP), Jennifer Parkhurst, labelled the Queensland government’s recently conducted review of the Fraser Island Dingo Management...
View ArticleQueensland Authorities fall back into old dingo mismanagement habits
See also:Help Save Koalas From Extinction! (9/1/2014) on the Australian Wildlife Protection web site.With the destruction of yet another juvenile dingo on Fraser Island, the Australian Wildlife...
View ArticleCo-operative breeding and avoidance of incest in dingoes
I was inspired to write this short article after reading evolutionary sociologist Sheila Newman's multi-species population work on cooperative breeding and incest avoidance in Demography, Territory,...
View ArticleHistory and Current Status of Dingoes
It is commonly accepted that the dingo arrived in Australia approximately 4,000 years ago, and that the current population of dingoes across Australia grew from just one pregnant female. However, this...
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