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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 484903" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Dingo being a pest!? Is debatable. To us, maybe. Environmentally, perhaps not. </p><p>Pretty well proven on the dingo side of the fence, there are more native species abundant than on the dingo proof side. Why, cause the dingos eat the cats. </p><p>So is a shark a pest species? !!!</p><p>Only if you swim with them.</p><p>No pest to me.....</p><p>Ok, once! </p><p>In the NT, after trapping a croc, then for release... they taunt the croc into not going near boats or humans as a traing program. Hunger and instincts can take over but! </p><p>Perhaps these dingos should be shot with rubber bullets whilst close to humans to make them scared of us. ?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 484903, member: 9124"] Dingo being a pest!? Is debatable. To us, maybe. Environmentally, perhaps not. Pretty well proven on the dingo side of the fence, there are more native species abundant than on the dingo proof side. Why, cause the dingos eat the cats. So is a shark a pest species? !!! Only if you swim with them. No pest to me..... Ok, once! In the NT, after trapping a croc, then for release... they taunt the croc into not going near boats or humans as a traing program. Hunger and instincts can take over but! Perhaps these dingos should be shot with rubber bullets whilst close to humans to make them scared of us. ?! [/QUOTE]
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