There’s officially just one classification for ‘wild dogs/dingoes’, which lists them as pests
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The Australian Capital Territory has taken steps to recognise dingoes as a distinct species in need of protection after DNA research found a population of up to 400 pure dingoes in Namadgi national park.
But farmers worry the change will hamper their efforts to protect their livestock.
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Continue reading…There’s officially just one classification for ‘wild dogs/dingoes’, which lists them as pestsSign up for the Rural Network email newsletterJoin the Rural Network group on Facebook to be part of the communityThe Australian Capital Territory has taken steps to recognise dingoes as a distinct species in need of protection after DNA research found a population of up to 400 pure dingoes in Namadgi national park.But farmers worry the change will hamper their efforts to protect their livestock.Sign up to receive Guardian Australia’s fortnightly Rural Network email newsletter Continue reading…