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    Dingos/Dingoes

SEE ALSO: Veterinary Conservation Biology and Urban Animal Management.

This page is maintained with the assistance of Associate Professor Anthony English, University of Sydney, Faculty of Veterinary Science.


General resources

University of Sydney Library Catalogue
A recommended subject heading on the University of Sydney Library Catalogue is: dingo.

Recognising Wild Dog and Dingo Predation
This Western Australia Agriculture Farmnote, written by Peter Thompson in 2001, provides information based on research conducted by the Agriculture Protection Board on dingoes in the north-west pastoral region (Mardie Station). It explains how to recognise dingo damage to sheep found dead or injured.

Risk Assessment: Risk to humans posed by the dingo population on Fraser Island (.pdf)
A 61 page document hosted by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and published by the Environmental Protection Agency in May 2001.

Be Dingo-Aware (.pdf)
A pamphlet produced by the Queensland Environmental Protection Agency and Parks and Wildlife Service about recommended practices for the public when dealing with Dingoes on Fraser Island.

Fraser Island dingo management strategy (.pdf)
Published in November 2001 by the Queensland Environmental Protection Agency and Parks and Wildlife Service, this 22 page report presents strategies for managing dingoes on Fraser Island.


Research databases and indexes

Recommended research databases and indexes for this area of study are: Zoological Record, Endanger, Australian bibliography of agriculture (ABOA), CAB Abstracts, MEDLINE, BIOSIS Previews and Web of Science.





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