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The Dingo is necessary...
Far from being vermin, Dingoes sustain biodiversity and help land managers control invasive species. They are key elements in the...
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We are Dingo a true species
To the Anangu people living in the area around Uluru, the dingo is known as Papa! Our species is trapped, poisoned, hunted, shot and...