HUNTING AND POISONING DINGOES.
Hunting and poisoning dingoes has a devastating affect on future populations. When you take a young dingoes parents away, there is generally no one to bring this child up responsibly and respectfully. The young dingo tries his best, but never has the opportunity to be taught how to behave socially. The young dingo grows up and tries to make his mark in the world, he tries to succeed and to feed his family, but often succumbs to darker paths. When you have seen that calf with blood on its back legs, or bites on its neck, don't you stop to think why? It's not because they want to torture another living being, it's because its mother or farmer probably came to the rescue and scared them off. They went hungry that day...Bet you didn't... Can't pastoralists see how what they do impacts the rest of them? For centuries the dingo lived off of this land and thrived! Two hundred years ago, Europeans came here and have tried to take over ever since. They brought pest animals that the dingo has never seen before to solve pest problems that didn't exist before they came. They brought thousands of animals of their own and force others here to move on. They kill off native species of both flora and fauna, only to introduce species that have become environmental disasters for them to control. They created more work for themselves...Yet you call the dingo a pest! The people who lived here before early settlers were mates with the dingo and worked together, hunting and playing. Some even considered them as family and they survived side by side. With protection the dingo can bring this country back under control...