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Dingo

The true story of Australia's most maligned native animal

by Roland Breckwoldt
Paperback
Publication Date: 29/07/2025

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Australia's dingoes are increasingly under threat of extinction after two centuries of mythmaking, bounties and poisoning. This is the real story of the dingo.

Dingoes have been the scapegoat for sheep farmers' financial struggles since the early colonial years. Governments have responded with bounties for killing dingoes, baiting programs, and thousands of kilometres of fences. The livestock industry claims dingoes are not genuine native animals, just feral domestic dogs. Dangerous interactions with tourists at campsites keep negative stories about dingoes in the news.

But the tide is turning. Science shows there's little interbreeding with domestic dogs, and that dingoes play an integral role in maintaining ecological balance, including by keeping kangaroos and wild pigs and goats in check. Now dingo numbers are perilously low in many areas. Will Australia be willing to protect the dingo before it's too late?

Roland Breckwoldt unravels the myths and prejudices to tell the true story of an Australian icon.

'The dingo's journey from cultural icon to outlaw and back again, is beautifully told' - Justine Philip

'A captivating account of the Australian dingo' - Andrew Stoeckel

'A fascinating insight into an often-misunderstood Australian icon.' - David Lindenmayer

'Dingo is a lens with which to examine and understand the damage that's occurred to Australia's environment and culture since European colonisation, and a call for a brighter, more sustainable future.' - Euan G. Ritchie

'Reveals the fascinating history of our unfolding love-hate relationship with the dingo' - Ian J. McNiven

'A must-read for anyone concerned with the future of dingoes in Australia' - George Wilson

'A provocative journey into the controversies and paradoxes that surround the dingo.' - Mike Letnic

ISBN:
9781761471179
9781761471179
Category:
Wildlife: general interest
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
29-07-2025
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
234x153mm
Weight:
0.4kg
Roland Breckwoldt

Roland Breckwoldt became a leading advisor on agriculture and the environment. He was made a Fellow of the University of New England and has been an Honorary Lecturer in the Fenner School for Environment and Society and a Visiting Fellow in Human Science at the Australian National University.

He is the author of highly acclaimed books including Wildlife in the Home Paddock and A Very Elegant Animal: the dingo, and twice the winner of the Royal Zoological Society's Whitely Medal. He is a widely respected horseman.

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