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AfricaPredator


For your information, it is legal to shoot wild dogs (dingos) in Australia as long as they are not within a National Park and/or are not genetically pure such as those found on Frazer Island off the Coast of Australia, which are completely isolated and happens to be a national Park as well.


Scientific research carried out by Govt. Agencies here including the CSIRO and National Parks Service, who are testing dogs at this time, show that the dogs within the areas I shoot, as with all areas tested are genetically corrupted with interbreading with feral domestic dogs.  This has occured all over the mainland of Australia.


I am required to abide by a number of regulations including the Firearms Act, Game Conservation Act, Prevention to Cruelty to Animals Act, to be able to enjoy my sport here.  I also have a restricted licence to shoot wild dogs in State Forests and have worked in consultation with the rural lands protection agency in relation to wild dog control.


The dogs I shoot and trap are all stock killers and take a high toll on our native fawna.  They are classified as feral animals and pose a great risk to endangered animals including a number of species of Rock Wallabies.


I can assure you that ALL of my shooting is ethical and legal.  You can pass this information on to anyone with concerns.


Aussie Dog


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