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Queensland Government's suggestions as to how to be safe from dingoes.  (By GenghisTheHun (168) on 06/01/2006)

As last updated March 21, 2006, the Queensland Government in Australia has several handy suggestions as to how to be dingo safe. I am sure the members of the RIA will find this interesting. See for yourself at http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/nature_conservation/wildlife/native_animals/living_with_wildlife/dingoes/dingoes__be_dingosafe/ 5 = great suggestion
 
 
 
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Always stay close to your children, even small teenagers. (2)  5.00 (2)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
If attacked, defend yourself aggressively. (2)  5.00 (2)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
If you feel threatened by a dingo: Face the dingo. (3)  4.67 (3)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
If you feel threatened by a dingo: If in pairs, stand back to back. (2)  4.50 (2)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Lock up your food stores and iceboxes. (2)  4.50 (2)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
While searching for food, dingoes might harass you or your children. Think very carefully about your food storage. Many containers are easily opened by dingoes. (2)  4.50 (2)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Tell others how to be Dingo-Safe! (5)  4.40 (5)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Dingoes will take many things we may not regard as dingo food – bottles of cooking oil, sauces, spreads, food wrappers, fruit and vegetables, bait, lollies, even soap, toothpaste and leather shoes. (4)  4.25 (4)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
(If attacked) Strike the dingo with an object such as a stick, backpack or coat. (3)  4.00 (3)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Make your tent unappealing for dingoes. (3)  4.00 (3)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Never offer food to dingoes. (3)  4.00 (3)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Around camp sites dingoes learn to scavenge for food by over-turning or opening iceboxes, raiding rubbish bags, licking barbecue plates and drinking dirty washing up water and stealing from picnic tables and tents. (1)  4.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
If you feel threatened by a dingo: Calmly back away. (1)  4.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
If you feel threatened by a dingo: Do not run or wave your arms. (1)  4.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
If you feel threatened by a dingo: Stand up at your full height. (1)  4.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Keep fish, bait and burley away from dingoes. (1)  4.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Keep your tent wide open so dingoes can see there’s nothing to take. (1)  4.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Watch dingoes quietly from a distance; don't encourage, excite or coax them. (1)  4.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
If you feel threatened by a dingo: Confidently call for help. (1)  3.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Pack away your food scraps and rubbish. (1)  3.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Walk in small groups. (1)  2.00 (1)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
Watch the be dingo safe video (2)  1.00 (2)   Rate It!Get Rating Widget!
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