Community outraged over fears of dingo baiting on Fraser
THE community has been left outraged over the thought of dingoes being baited on Fraser Island.
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THE community has been left outraged over the thought of dingoes being baited on Fraser Island.
THE Queensland Government has announced additional funding of $2.2 million over three years to progress two World Heritage nominations.
PLANS to extend the Fraser Island World Heritage area to the Cooloola mainland, will mean the end of Tin Can Bay’s dolphin feeding institution.
MENTION Fraser Island and dingoes in the same sentence and there is a range of reactions.
A DINGO care centre could be opened on Fraser Island in the near future thanks to Save Fraser Island Dingoes.
HAZING of Fraser island dingoes will be banned from Wednesday and tagging of dingo pups will be restricted but some pups may still be tagged.
UPDATE: With no plans to close any more campgrounds on Fraser Island, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service is urging campers to take care.
IT WILL take more than 3000 tonnes of gravel to repair the Hook Point inland track on Fraser Island after it was battered by storms and flooding.
A NECROPSY report has found two Fraser Island dingo pups found dead in a car park were severely injured by other dingoes, before at least one was hit by a car.
CAMPERS who chose not to evacuate Fraser Island are being warned to expect strong winds and dangerous surf, with conditions not set to ease until Friday.
WORK will begin on the Hook Point inland road on Fraser Island this week.
BOATIES should watch for debris, including pontoons and large logs, while out on Hervey Bay waters, warns the Volunteer Marine Rescue.
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