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April 17, 2021 by sds_admin   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

These attacks are due to human invasion , human interference .

One comment claimed they are pets , if wild they would not go near humans

They are wild .
But are humanised .
They have lost their fear ,and this in itself is reason for retaliation.
When a wild animal is no
longer fearful then perhaps its time to fear that wild animal.
Their home their land ,you intrude .
Constant unrelenting harrasment .
This is not food related , this is retaliation due to the constant trespass of their territory.
Their condition is not necessarily based on insufficient food . They will loose condition during breeding , they are by nature a slim animal ,fast metabolism, constant stress .

That island is inundated with vehicles, 4 wheel drives crowds of people ,barriers to prevent the animals their freedom to roam .

Dingoes are habitual, every thing has a place and all must remain in place ,change that and you now have a confused animal

What chance the survival of the Fraser Island dingo ?
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