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Aerial baiting, Baits - 1080 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 597683" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>HaHa... I guess I shouldn't have singled out the farmers. From where I grew up it was most certainly farmers dogs that were running wild in packs because there were enough witnesses and the dogs would go home after the event. I know different regions have different problems and most of us would have witnessed the stray dogs running wild from indigenous communities and that might be a hard one to sort out.</p><p></p><p>What I was trying to say is that the dingo isn't the biggest problem out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 597683, member: 3960"] HaHa... I guess I shouldn't have singled out the farmers. From where I grew up it was most certainly farmers dogs that were running wild in packs because there were enough witnesses and the dogs would go home after the event. I know different regions have different problems and most of us would have witnessed the stray dogs running wild from indigenous communities and that might be a hard one to sort out. What I was trying to say is that the dingo isn't the biggest problem out there. [/QUOTE]
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