Dumb dingo decisions not worth social media cred
Why do Island visitors put themselves and their children in danger for a photo?
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Why do Island visitors put themselves and their children in danger for a photo?
That can include lunging, growling and exhibiting pack behaviour
WITH a bit of northerly breezes last week and some sloppy conditions, anglers were happy to hang around the closer reefs and inside Fraser Island.
‘It is so important that all visitors to the island stay dingo-safe especially if camping with children’
The continued presence of the wild horses on the island was first discovered in 2014.
The creature has been officially spotted seven times over the past five years.
Hundreds of inspections were carried out between July 10 and 14.
They heard his desperate cries and came to his aid, rescuing him before the incident took a fatal turn.
A man who owns a holiday house on Fraser Island has been accused of feeding dingoes, a court has heard
The minimum fine, per offence, has risen to $2135, while the maximum is now $10,676 per offence.
Two of the incidents could easily have been fatal.
State Environment Minister Leanne Enoch said the decision to euthanise a dingo was always considered as a last resort.
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