I take my kids to Fraser for many reasons and one being education.
I am also at the top of the species on the island and therefore I will do what I have to , to protect my family and provide a food source.
Yes, I care for the environment and camp, fish and travel responsibly.
Humans have been on this planet for a long time and therefore have equal rights, IMO, as any other animal and it is a ‘ eat or be eaten ‘ world. If a dog or any other sub-species harms my family or anyone else’s family in my presence it will be game over for them.
The duty of care regarding Dingoes on Fraser Island is shared between the Federal Government, State Government and Visitors to the island. As a parent you have the absolute duty of care for your offspring and with that care comes responsibility and retribution for any resulting issues.
I personally do not have an answer to the question raised, but I do know certain things.
Young children have been killed and injured by Dingoes on Fraser Island.
Every visitor to Fraser Island is made aware of the Dingo issue by tourist operators, EPA and barge operators, unfortunately, these warnings are not printed or spoken in all languages that visitors utilize. Hence troop carrier roll overs….. side issue and no need for comment.
By all means do not let the Dingo interfere with your holiday plans, simply be aware and prepared. Dingoes, mozzies, sandflies and people snoring in the next tent are all problems that can be dealt with, just different ways of dealing with them.
But I have no idea on how to deal with bikini clad backpackers bogged at Indian Head, so I simply look and ponder !!!!
Chilli.