A Symposium on the Dingo. Edited by Chris Dickman and Daniel Lunney. A Review by Peter Thomson.
P Thomson
Australian Mammalogy 23(2) 189 - 190
Abstract
A symposium on the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) was
held in Sydney in May 1999 to discuss issues
surrounding the conflicting views of the dingo: seen
both as a potentially threatened species, and as a
species that needs to be controlled because of its
predation on livestock. The Symposium was
particularly relevant to New South Wales (NSW)
because of consideration being given to place the
dingo on the schedule of NSW vulnerable species,
under the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act
1995. The potential for conflict was exacerbated by
concurrent legislative changes in NSW (Rural Lands
Protection Act 1998) requiring the Crown to control
pest animals declared under the Act. Despite the
obvious focus on the NSW situation, many of the
issues discussed have wider relevance to the
management and conservation of dingoes across
Australia.
Full text doi:10.1071/AM01189_BR
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