Key Points
- Collared dingoes attacked a group of adults on K’gari island, prompting concerns over rising incidents.
- The attacks are under investigation and are the latest in a string of dangerous encounters on the island.
- Rangers have previously rejected calls to cull the dingo population, blaming visitor behaviour for a spike in attacks.
A woman is recovering after being bitten on the thigh after collared dingoes stalked a group of adults before two separate attacks on Queensland’s K’gari island.
The two collared dingoes were involved in the separate attacks on Thursday, Queensland Parks and…
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