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April 13, 2019 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

The main and real issues associated with living around mine sites is the over abundance of food , this creates a false and dangerous scenario , over breeding , their reluctance to search out natural wild food
Over confidience with humans, a false sense of security
Over breeding results in insufficient sustainable food source and as of today they are ( or were if still alive as a result of an alledged unprovoked attack on mine worker who indeed had no respect or common sense , )
Inbreeding has been rife and cannibalism has followed suit due to unprecedented over breeding .
We are now to understand many have been shot
Miners are indeed given sticks to detour the dingo. And as most would be aware agression begets aggression
Sad state of affairs once again the dingo must feel the wrath of human ignorance complacency and false security
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