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Do you think we will lose our wild dingo ?

October 8, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Do you think we will lose our wild dingo ?
Do you believe he still has the tenacity to endure a full on eradication plan ?
Do you think by enlarging height and length of dingo fence this will impinge not only on the dingo but on all wild life migrating for food and indeed dingo food sustainability ?
Do you think domestic breeding and gene manipulation is going to save our dingo ?
Do you prefer to have domestic effigies of a dingo in your house on your beds , in preference to the privilege of having our wild dingo free for future generations to see him as he should be ?
Why do I ask these questions ? Because if people don’t take a stand now , if they don’t stop breeding ,if they don’t start realising the impact of domestic breeding and start understanding the devastating out come on this country with out her apex predator , the ripple effect on the enviroment from such a loss .
Are you aware Canberra is being constantly petitioned by owners of large stations ?
Are you aware they plan to eradicate remove every last dingo ?
Are you aware one station drops 30 to 40 thousands baits at any given time ?
Are you aware that a specific station owner decided he was going to use a different poison than 1080 based on his findings of eagles and all other species of wild life found dead having fed on dead carcass of dingoes ? The poison he now chooses does not continue to contaminate enviroment and stops with targeted animal ( as I’m informed ) but … do these other species know not to eat, ingest this new poison?

In a very recent debate – discussion with a very informed person associated with a specific station ,
I was informed this station has gone from a sheep station now cattle station, from 30 thousand sheep 5 thousand sheep was lost to dogs , ( not my words ) , sadly the dingo is regarded as a wild dog , however these dogs are pit bull cross and Shepherd and every other mixture.
Do you understand the impact these animals have on farmers and station owners and the enviroment plus native animals ? Including our dingo . No mitigating circumstances , no legal argument no reprieve for the dingo, all are just wild dogs
This feral dog problem is due to people dumping dogs in remote areas , and the feral dogs are many
. One has to empathise and understand the plight of the land owner .
But one would appreciate the land owner showing empathy and understanding for our indigenous apex predator , but alas he does not .
So I can assure you there is a real and vigilant war now fast becoming a tsanumi happening on our dingo , I personally fear for the future of our dingo , there is no future , they are going to eradicate every last dingo .
No debate no remission .
This domestic breeding is inciting the land owners , it is giving them cause and drive to kill every last dingo , do you still believe domestic haphazard breeding is conservation ? Will there genetically manufacturer new breed domestic dingoes replace our pure untouched wild dingo, No, he will not, but he will keep your feet warm at night . You have got your look like dingo dogs .
As pointed out with reference to arana , Petite small fine boned dingo , her diet would consist of lizards grubs roots small mammals , she could not physically pull down a lamb , much less a full grown Sheep and far less a calf , yet her variety of dingo will go by the by as all will .
, Pilbara not much bigger than arana , could indeed do damage if inclined, if no sustainable food due to constant poisoning and shooting of his food source .
But a new threat is the alpine dingo bigger animal more confident animal now being dumped in remote areas , not his DNA genetic origins.
The dingo fence is going to be bigger ,higher they are going to separate divide and conquer the dingo
They will fight in every corner of every government dept to bring to pass and kill all and every dingo
You think I fantasize and fear monger , over embellish , I have have received this from the horses mouth in a manner of speaking , the dingo now faces the fight of his life for his life .
Whilst many sit in comfortable lounge rooms behind a screen portraying knowledge you do not have , our dingo will die due to such ignorance and arrogance .
Save the last wild dingo will be a movement soon underway, because that’s all we will have .
#dingodiary

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