A trio of researchers, Adam Brumm, Mietje Germonpré, and Loukas Koungoulos, has proposed that the dingo and its relationship to Aboriginal foraging communities in Australia can serve as a model for ...
Burial remains from 800-2,000 years ago hint that the First Australians may have kept the continent’s famous canine species as pets. By Franz Lidz This article is part of our Pets special section on ...
Dogs are generally considered the first domesticated animal, while its ancestor is generally considered to be the wolf, but where the Australian dingo fits into this framework is still debated, ...
Jirrbal woman Sonya Takau says saving dingoes and advocating for the often-maligned apex predator has become her life's priority — even though it means she's often breaking the law. The dingo is the ...
When Captain Arthur Phillip sailed into Botany Bay in 1788 with the First Fleet, he carried with him the beginnings of European settlement in Australia, and the pets, livestock, and dogs. For a long ...
Justine M. Philip received funding from the University of New England and an APA scholarship. The research was supported by a pre-doctoral fellowship to the Smithsonian Institutional Archives, ...
Loukas Koungoulos receives funding from The Australian Research Council. Jane Balme receives funding from The Australian Research Council. Shane Ingrey is a member of the La Perouse Aboriginal ...
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