
How can humans and dingoes coexist on K’gari?
Environment and climate correspondent Graham Readfearn speaks to Nour Haydar about why the dingo culling has sparked outrage and what killing them means for the survival of the protected species
January 28, 202620m 17s
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Show Notes
A preliminary assessment has found that 19-year-old Piper James was bitten by dingoes before and after she died on the island K’gari, and that there was ‘evidence consistent with drowning’. In response to James’ death, the Queensland government has announced it will euthanise the 10 dingoes linked to her death. Environment and climate correspondent Graham Readfearn speaks to Nour Haydar about why the culling has sparked outrage and what killing the animals means for the survival of the protected species
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WildlifeEnvironmentK'gari (Fraser Island)Australia news