Date: March 5, 2019
Source: Flinders University
Since the
arrival of British settlers over 230 years ago, most Australians have assumed
dingoes are a breed of wild dog. But 20 leading researchers have confirmed in a
new study that the dingo is actually a unique, Australian species in its own
right.
Following
previous analyses of dingo skull and skin specimens to come to the same
conclusion, these latest findings provide further evidence of specific
characteristics that differentiate dingoes from domestic dogs, feral dogs, and
other wild canids such as wolves.
The finding
that a dingo is a dingo, and not a dog, offers an opposing view compared to a
another recent study that the Government of Western Australia used to justify
its attempt to declare the dingo as 'non-fauna', which would have given more
freedom to landowners to kill them anywhere without a license.
Co-author
Professor Corey Bradshaw of Flinders University in South Australia says the
classification of dingoes has serious consequences for the fragile ecosystems
they inhabit, and state governments are required to develop and implement
management strategies for species considered native fauna.
"In
fact, dingoes play a vital ecological role in Australia by outcompeting and
displacing noxious introduced predators like feral cats and foxes. When dingoes
are left alone, there are fewer feral predators eating native marsupials, birds
and lizards."
"Dingoes
can also increase profits for cattle graziers, because they target and eat
kangaroos that otherwise compete with cattle for grass in semi-arid pasture
lands,," says Professor Bradshaw.
Lead author,
Dr Bradley Smith from Central Queensland University, says the scientific status
of the dingo has remained contentious, resulting in inconsistency in government
policy.
"The
dingo has been geographically isolated from all other canids, and genetic
mixing driven mainly by human interventions has only been occurring
recently," Dr Smith says.
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