DINGO RESCUES 

(Female dingo that was inpounded in North West Queensland)

 

Yearly we are driven to breaking point in the tropics due to an influx of rescues.

(Dingoes should never be removed from the wild)
 
Due to strict legislation listed below surrounding this animal many do not make it or get a chance.

(https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2014-007)

North and Far North Queensland dingo protection group are commited & dedicated to trying to find suitable pathways for dingoes that do fall into the bracket of being genuinley orphaned, sick or needing rescue within the law. 

(Dingoes should never be approached if theres a suspected case of an orphan. Its recommened to remember the sighting area and come back in 4-5 hours. If the animal is still there. Reach out) 

(This young male from the western cape found himself in some trouble recently. He is now safe)

 

 


(Black and tan dingo. Found emaciated and a high parasite burdon. She is safe)  

This young cub was found emaciated in a cow paddock with severe parasite infestation. Wet Tropics Area