Dingoes could help solve Australia's extinction crisis — if only

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Last updated 22 janeiro 2025
Dingoes could help solve Australia's extinction crisis — if only
Australia has the world’s highest extinction rate. A primary culprit is predation by historically non-native cats and foxes, and killing those animals is central to conservation efforts—but there’s another solution: allowing dingoes, the continent’s apex predator, to fulfill their ecological role.
Dingoes could help solve Australia's extinction crisis — if only
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Dingoes could help solve Australia's extinction crisis — if only
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