The dingoes' fate
By Thomas H
Published 20 September 2024
Dingoes were adapted to their environment, they knew they had no competition
Respected by the land's original owners and an irreplaceable part of the country
Intelligent and all-knowing, knowing what their land was like.
Fitted for survival even against most odds.
Extinction is bound to happen but it happens earlier than usual.
Tasmanian tiger gone, soon our beloved dingo might have the same fate too
We haven't learnt from our mistakes, we should learn fast
A chain reaction will happen if they become extinct
Traps they’re horrific , captured, done nothing wrong, dying.
Being hunted not knowing why only knowing to run or attack
Contact, it changes them, it's not the same land that it was
Their fate is our choice we can choose whether they live or die
One last purebred place a safe haven, k'gari
We cannot disrupt them it will disturb them
The circle of life should continue for them it isn't fair
Avoid contact with them
Don't ever feed them or even interact with them that way they still hunt for food
They deserve to be protected
We need to keep dingoes with us or a big part of our country will be lost.