This paper investigates the origin of the once popular belief in Australian society that wild dingoes do not attack humans. To address this problem, a digital repository of archived newspaper articles and other published texts written between 1788 and 1979 were searched for references to dingoes attacking non-Indigenous people. A total of 52 accounts spanning the period between 1804 and 1928 was identified. A comparison of these historical accounts with the details of modern dingo attacks suggests that at least some of the former are credible. The paper also examined commonly held attitudes towards dingoes in past Australian society based on historical print media articles and other records. Early chroniclers of Australian rural life and cu...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
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...
Studies of environmental history provide an important lens through which to analyse our contemporary...
The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controvers...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
Many present-day Australians see the dingo as a threat and a pest to human production systems. An al...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
How wildlife is defined, and which wildlife is accorded protection, emerges from competing construct...
Dingoes feature prominently in Australian Aboriginal Creation stories and are also widely regarded a...
My thesis examines the discourse which has encoded the dingo since it arrived in Australia nearly fi...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...
Abstract Background The Australian dingo continues to cause debate amongst Aboriginal people, pastor...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
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...
Studies of environmental history provide an important lens through which to analyse our contemporary...
The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controvers...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
Many present-day Australians see the dingo as a threat and a pest to human production systems. An al...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
How wildlife is defined, and which wildlife is accorded protection, emerges from competing construct...
Dingoes feature prominently in Australian Aboriginal Creation stories and are also widely regarded a...
My thesis examines the discourse which has encoded the dingo since it arrived in Australia nearly fi...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...
Abstract Background The Australian dingo continues to cause debate amongst Aboriginal people, pastor...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
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...