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The development of a policy for the management of dingo populations in south Australia

Abstract

Competing concerns between conservation and sheep-growing interests in South Australia over problems associated with the naturalised dog, Canis familiaris dingo, prompted the development of a policy for the management of this subspecies. The background to the development of this policy is outlined. The policy provides for a compromise between the need to protect the livestock industry while ensuring the continued survival of the dingo as a wildlife species.

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