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Wild dogs

Wed 19 Aug, 2009 8:29 pm

A couple of years back while walking in the Walls of Jerulsalem NP, I came across a sign asking walkers to report sightings of wild dogs to the rangers. I had no idea what wild dog referred to & imagined packs of dingoes roaming the area. While walking along, my raincoat/pants made a sound like yelping dogs & made me stop a number of times to check I wasn't being followed.

Has anyone encountered these wild dogs & are they aggressive to walkers ?

Re: Wild dogs

Wed 19 Aug, 2009 8:36 pm

When camping at Wadleys Creek in "The Paddocks" a couple of yeas ago I heard them doing the night time howl and found out on return they had been reported in the Pelion East area.
Not come across them since thankfully :)
c

Re: Wild dogs

Thu 20 Aug, 2009 11:50 am

There was a discussion a little while back on said barkers...
http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=507&start=0&hilit=wild+dog

I recall my sister telling me of a jaunt through Golden Gate area in WOJ and someone pointing out some doggy evidence - but that was a couple of years back.

Re: Wild dogs

Sat 22 Aug, 2009 8:42 pm

Thanks guys - sounds like they don't seem to be bothering anyone. Maybe they are mild dogs...

Re: Wild dogs

Sat 22 Aug, 2009 8:50 pm

As long as they are well fed they shouldn't be much of a problem to us hopefully!

Ryan

Re: Wild dogs

Sat 22 Aug, 2009 11:53 pm

Depends WHAT they feed on eh!! :lol:

Re: Wild dogs

Thu 05 Nov, 2009 11:46 am

When I was up off-track walking in the Walls back in 2006 we found fair bit of evidence from them - primarily footprints. Apparently some even came across the Nevernever into the overland track area. I've been told by one of the rangers that the Alpha-male and most of the bigger ones had since been shot and there had been very few reports in recent years. I dont think they have ever bothered anyone seriously though.
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