Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Studies of environmental history provide an important lens through which to analyse our contemporary thinking and practices. Here we consider historic management of the conflict caused by dingo predation on livestock. We present unpublished findings of a comprehensive national survey of graziers' attitudes, knowledge and interactions with dingoes that was conducted by Professor N. W. G. Macintosh in the 1950s. By analysing the 137 responses from this survey, we sought to determine the factors that shaped graziers' attitudes and management decisions. The four most popular management methods employed to protect livestock from dingoes were trapping (80%), ground-baiting (68%), fencing (44%), and shooting (34...
Objective To describe the influence of the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) on the past, present and future...
The aim of dingo control is to protect livestock, not to eliminate dingos from Australia\u27s vast i...
An improved understanding of how ecosystems function is important for effective natural resource man...
Studies of environmental history provide an important lens through which to analyse our contemporary...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
This paper investigates the origin of the once popular belief in Australian society that wild dingoe...
The traditional method of dingo control on sheep properties in Western Australia relied on labour-in...
This study provides insight into the attitudes and perceptions of people who live alongside dingoes ...
Since 1975, a long-term study of dingoes in the Fortescue River area of northern Western Australia h...
The traditional method of dingo control on sheep properties in Western Australia relied on labor-int...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Existing methods of reducing livestock depredation are heavily b...
The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controvers...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
Adoption by livestock producers of preventive non-lethal innovations forms a critical pathway toward...
Objective To describe the influence of the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) on the past, present and future...
The aim of dingo control is to protect livestock, not to eliminate dingos from Australia\u27s vast i...
An improved understanding of how ecosystems function is important for effective natural resource man...
Studies of environmental history provide an important lens through which to analyse our contemporary...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
This paper investigates the origin of the once popular belief in Australian society that wild dingoe...
The traditional method of dingo control on sheep properties in Western Australia relied on labour-in...
This study provides insight into the attitudes and perceptions of people who live alongside dingoes ...
Since 1975, a long-term study of dingoes in the Fortescue River area of northern Western Australia h...
The traditional method of dingo control on sheep properties in Western Australia relied on labor-int...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Existing methods of reducing livestock depredation are heavily b...
The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controvers...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
Adoption by livestock producers of preventive non-lethal innovations forms a critical pathway toward...
Objective To describe the influence of the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) on the past, present and future...
The aim of dingo control is to protect livestock, not to eliminate dingos from Australia\u27s vast i...
An improved understanding of how ecosystems function is important for effective natural resource man...