I spent a lot of time on Fraser island in the late sixty's & early 70;s,my father worked on the island(those were the days)
We saw hardly any dingoes,and the ones we did see were very weary of us,they wouldnt come near you ,as with any wild animal.
I think now ,the dingos associate people,campsites & houses with food,and this is causing the problems.
The extra food around has probably helped increase the dingo population,and this has added to the problem.
dunno what can be done either,its very difficult to get a wild animal to live in harmony with people.
On another note,havent been back for many years,as i like to remember the place as it was ,not as it is today.


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