Tasmania's marsupials have been offered a life-line by researchers utilizing cutting edge science involving fresh dingo urine. Historically, Tasmania's logging industry has used 1080 poison, shooting ...
Cheers to New Scientist's Environment blog for keeping us up to date on current research in dingo urine. (If you're pressed for time, watch the YouTube clip: 28 seconds.) Turns out Australia has ...
Of the race that was run by a Boomer, Run in a single burst—only event of its kind— Started by big God Noong from Warrigaborrigarooma, Old man Kangaroo first: Yellow-Dog Dingo behind. . . . —Kipling.
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A comparison of conditions in the outback on either side of Australia's dingo fence has revealed that extermination of these apex predators not only affects the abundance of other animals and plants, ...