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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Code C_20150831_08Purple13f_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1 Dingo ID: 08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking Date (of Interaction): 31.08.2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 900-1100hrs Location (of Interaction): One Tree Rocks camping area beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804 Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant Question 1: Detailed report of events. Fisherman reported 08PurpleF (still loitering at site, so readily identifiable by QPWS rangers) had stolen fish from unsecured bait bucket behind his vehicle. Dingo had been loitering for 1-2 hours, and was still present when we departed scene. Dingo was occasionally lying in traffic zone, with vehicles constantly stopping to photograph her, and she had been moving between three groups of persons fishing within a 150m span. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem. Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) fish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear Tag description: 8PurpleF, lactating female a. How many dingoes present 1 b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below) Male Female Sex Unknown Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave? voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) didn't leave - continued to loiter Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction. Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received. Yes No Briefed by Ranger Question 7: Follow up actions. NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified Details of further actions:Verbal warning issued Faxed/emailed date: 31.08.2015 sch4p4( 6) Personal information Sch4p4(6) Mobile NPSR RTI DL Release RTI 15-326 File D Page 1 of 240

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Page 1: D: Threatening E: High Risk · Question 1: Detailed report of events. Fisherman reported 08PurpleF (still loitering at site, so readily identifiable by QPWS rangers) had stolen fish

Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150831_08Purple13f_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 31.08.2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 900-1100hrs Location (of Interaction): One Tree Rocks camping area beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Fisherman reported 08PurpleF (still loitering at site, so readily identifiable by QPWS rangers) had stolen fish from unsecured bait bucket behind his vehicle. Dingo had been loitering for 1-2 hours, and was still present when we departed scene. Dingo was occasionally lying in traffic zone, with vehicles constantly stopping to photograph her, and she had been moving between three groups of persons fishing within a 150m span. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) fish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 8PurpleF, lactating female a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) didn't leave - continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Verbal warning issued Faxed/emailed date: 31.08.2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150904_20RED14m_Ngkala-Bool_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20RED14m Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala - Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 4/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1050 Location (of Interaction): Carree camping zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1422266

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

20RED14m loitering around camps in carree camping zone

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20RED14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Briefed by rangers, received brochures and had read them.

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area Faxed/emailed date: 09/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150905_20RED14m_Ngkala-Bool_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20RED14m Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala - Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 5/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1050 Location (of Interaction): Carree camping zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1422266

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

20RED14m loitering around camps in carree camping zone

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20RED14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Briefed by rangers, received brochures and had read them.

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area Faxed/emailed date: 09/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150906_20RED14m_Ngkala-Bool_Loitering (2) 1

Dingo ID: 20RED14m Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala - Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 6/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1050 Location (of Interaction): Carree camping zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1422266

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

20RED14m was loitering around fishermen on the beach infront of carree camping zone on the 6.9.15

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20RED14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area Faxed/emailed date: 09/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150906_20RED14m_Ngkala-Bool_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20RED14m Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala - Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 6/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1050 Location (of Interaction): Carree camping zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1422266

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

20RED14m loitering around camps in carree camping zone

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20RED14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Briefed by rangers, received brochures and had read them.

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area Faxed/emailed date: 09/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150907_20RED14m_Ngkala-Bool_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20RED14m Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala - Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 7/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1050 Location (of Interaction): Carree camping zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1422266

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

20RED14m loitering around fishermen in carree camping zone

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20RED14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area Faxed/emailed date: 09/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150908_Unidentified Male Pup_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1 of 2

Dingo ID: Unidentified Male Pup Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 8/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 10:32 Location (of Interaction): Eurong in-out track pallets Reporting Officer/s details: 7026466

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026466 Address: C/ Eurong Base Phone #:Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Untagged 2015 born pup traversing the road and approaching oncoming traffic. Showing signs of habituation.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup 1 Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Drove on leaving it when other cars

left.

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

QPWS staff Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:reported Faxed/emailed date: 17/09/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150910_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/09/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): during the night Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Camp area Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and friends woke Friday morning and saw food items (mash potato powder, UHT milk, and bread) had been taken from a big plastic box, some was scattered around and some missing. The group observed a large number of dingo tracks indicating the animal responsible. That evening a dingo came into their camp at around 20:30 to within 3m of people. They shooed it off but it came back. The group then ignored it and the dingo lost interest and left. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) poorly secured

food Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: not seen a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continue to monitor and educate visitors in the area. Faxed/emailed date: 15/092015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150911_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 11/09/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 20:30 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Camp area Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

nd friends woke Friday morning and saw food items (mash potato powder, UHT milk, and bread) had been taken from a big plastic box, some was scattered around and some missing. The group observed a large number of dingo tracks indicating the animal responsible. See Code C_20150910_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property That evening a dingo came into their camp at around 20:30 to within 3m of people. They shooed it off but it came back. The group then ignored it and the dingo lost interest and left. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: not seen a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continue to monitor and educate visitors in the area. Faxed/emailed date: 15/092015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150914_Red tagged male_Cool-Dilli_Chasing vehicle 1

Dingo ID: Red tagged male Management Area (NRM use only): Cool-Dilli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 14/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0700 Location (of Interaction): On Hook pt road, near 18km entrance Reporting Officer/s details: 7029197

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7029197 was driving down Hook point road, when a red tagged male dingo began chasing his car and attempting to bite the wheels. Ranger continued driving and dingo could not keep up. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Chasingo vehicle

attempting to bite wheels Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: red tag a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Vehicle was driven away from the

dingo.

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrol area Faxed/emailed date: 26/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150915_Green Tag Female_Yid-Eli_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: Green Tag Female Management Area (NRM use only): Yid-Eli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 15/09/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Morning Location (of Interaction): Guluri beach camping area Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and her husband were walking back from Happy Valley to their camp (southern end of Guluri). A dingo they observed on the beach walked past them before turning and following them closely (within 1 metre). They stopped and looked at the dingo, but did not try to shoo it off. The dingo eventually lost interest. described the dingo as tagged in the right ear with a green tag. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 1m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Green tag a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Briefed again and asked to discourage dingoes Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Faxed/emailed date: 17/09/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150915_Red Tag Female_Eur-Poy_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: Red Tag Female Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 15/09/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 07:00 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

walked from his camp to the beach to dispose of some fish offal and noticed a female dingo with a red tag. The dingo started following back to the camp and sat at a distance watching. then chased the dingo away with a stick. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) not specified Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Red tag a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Briefed about correct disposal of fish offal and discouraging dingoes from camp. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:NRM ranger to patrol and monitor dingoes frequenting this area. Education to continue. Faxed/emailed date: 17/09/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150919_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1 of 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Dingo Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 19/9/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs):2000 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Camping Zone Reporting Officer/s details:7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: NSW Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

stated that while sitting at his camp, a dingo walked in and jumped up and put its front paws on his bbq. A dingo (he thought the same one) was also seen sleeping under his camper trailer. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor areas (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Unknown

QPWS staff Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings of visitors in this area. Continue monitoring dingo behaviour in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 06/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

150921_08Red14m_Cool-Dilli_Chasing vehicles 1

Dingo ID: 08Red14M Management Area (NRM use only): Cool-Dilli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 21/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0700 Location (of Interaction): Hook point Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

witnessed a male dingo with a red tag, chasing the car in front of them and trying to bite their tyres as they drove north along the beach around hook point. The dingo then lay in the wheel rut and pounced towards the tyres of vehicle, as they came past. The vehicles continued driving and the dingo could not keep up. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Chasing passing cars &

trying to bite tyres. Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08 Red 14 male a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrol area Faxed/emailed date: 26/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150921_20RED14M_Nkgala-Bool_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20RED14M Management Area (NRM use only): Ngala-bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 21.09.2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Location (of Interaction): Sandy cape - beach infront of Caree c.z Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

20RED14M was loitering around tailor fishermen infront of carree camp zone. The dingo would go right up vehicles and circle - soliciting food. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20RED14M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area & 20RED14m Faxed/emailed date: 03/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150922_20RED14M_Nkgala-Bool_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20RED14M Management Area (NRM use only): Ngala-bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 22.09.2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Location (of Interaction): Sandy cape - beach infront of Caree c.z Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

20RED14M was loitering infront of carree camp zone. This dingo show no fear of people.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby)

stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20RED14M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area & 20RED14m Faxed/emailed date: 03/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150923_14Green14m09Blue14m_Cool-Dilli_Chasing vehicle 1

Dingo ID: 14Green14m & 09Blue14m Management Area (NRM use only): Cool-Dilli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0730 Location (of Interaction): On beach 2km south of Tooloora creek. Reporting Officer/s details: 7026936

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7026936 was driving his vehicle north along the beach when 2 dingoes (14Green14m & 09Blue14m) began chasing his vehicle. Ranger continued driving and dingoes could not keep up. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Chasingo vehicle

attempting to bite wheels Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: red tag a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 2 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Vehicle was driven away from the

dingo.

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20150923_Red tagged male_Eur-Poy_solicit food 1

Dingo ID: Red taged Male Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0800 Location (of Interaction): Cornwalls beach front Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

witnessed a dingo on the beach coming towards a man collecting pipis and approached him within 3m. The man threw sand at it and tried to chase it away but the dingo wasn't deterred. The man continued to collect pipi's for 10 minutes while the dingo stood nearby. He then left in his vehicle. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Red tag a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) When the man left in his vehicle

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

This interaction was reported by a witness. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrol area continue briefings Faxed/emailed date: 26/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1200 Location (of Interaction): Beach front, between Cornwalls & Gabala Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

witnessed a dingo loitering around a group of 6 fishermen and their cars. The dingo picked up a bag and ran away with it but was chased by another vehicle which made the dingo drop the bag and run away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) bag Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

This is a witness report Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrol area, continue briefings Faxed/emailed date: 26/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C 20150924_20RED14M_Ngala-Bool_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20RED14M Management Area (NRM use only): Ngala-Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 24/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1030 Location (of Interaction): Sandycape Reporting Officer/s details: 7027940

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was fishing at the Sandycape when a male dingo with a red tag in its left ear approached within 1 metre, said he tried to scare the dingo off five times but each time it would come straight back. jumped in to

his car and moved on as the dingo was making him uncomfortable. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) 1 metre damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Red Square Tag with the number 20 written on it. a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Alistair drove away in his car

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols and briefings to campers Faxed/emailed date: 03/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: GGG13f + GGB??? Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Yid

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 24/09/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0730 Location (of Interaction): 1km north of Poyungan rocks on beach front Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7027110 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Driving Sth down beach saw two dongoes at top of beach near frontal dune. Stopped vehicle and observed 2 dingoes and took photographs for identification. Male dingo approached car within 2 metres, female hung back at approx 4 metres. Got out of vehicle to get better photgraphs for identification of male dingo with delaminated tag. Male stayed at base of dunes and female came down and started circling around behind ranger. Got back in vehicle and left. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: GGG and delaminated tag with some green and blue, pink backing. a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 24/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Around midnight Location (of Interaction): Cornwells camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 70268578

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: (witness) Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

woke to a dingo ripping into a rubbish bag of a neighbouring camp around midnight on the 24/09. The camp involved had left by the time QPWS rangers arrived. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) rubbish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Mal Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols. Faxed/emailed date: 28/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 24 September 2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0900 - 1400 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells camp area Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and pertner left camp at 0900 in morning. Food was contained in solid plastic cool-ice esky. On return to camp at 1400 notice that esky had been broken into (metal latches ripped off and elastic buckles broken) food had been removed from esky and scattered around tent. Tent also had a large tear and dingo had been inside the tent. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) tent + esky Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:To email photos of interaction to 7027110 once in mobile range. Faxed/emailed date: 25/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 25/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Overnight Location (of Interaction): Cornwells camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 70268578

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that they woke on the morning of the 26/09/15 to find that their BBQ grease tray had been stolen and he had noticed dingo footprints all around the BBQ. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) BBQ grease tray Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Mal Female Sex �nknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols. Faxed/emailed date: 28/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1700 Location (of Interaction): Gabala CZ beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

19 yo son was fishing in front of their camp when a dingo with a purple tag in it's right ear loitered around him approximately 3m away. said the 19 yo growled at the dingo and it didn't move away so he called his father down, who also growled at the dingo. The dingo was not deterred by their growling so one of the fathers friends drove their car down to move the dingo on, which was successful. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple13f a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) when vehicle was driven towards it

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 28/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 08Red14m Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0900 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 70268578

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that a male dingo had been loitering around their camp. The dingo was male with a red tag in its left ear. aid that it was difficult to deter and only left when he chased it away. ID was confirmed as 08Red14m, through photographs by ranger 70268578. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Red14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Mal Female Sex �nknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols. Faxed/emailed date: 28/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 24/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1000-1300 Location (of Interaction): Cormwells camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 70268578

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that a dingo had ripped through the fly mesh of a kitchen gazebo and stolen a loaf of bread whilst they were away from camp. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) loaf of bread Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols follow up on NTC Faxed/emailed date: 28/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1900 Location (of Interaction): Cormwells camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 70268578

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that a dingo got into a bag of rubbish that was left in the back of ute and scattered the contents around the camp. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Rubbish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols follow up on NTC Faxed/emailed date: 28/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27/09/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): day time Location (of Interaction): Gabala Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Family came back from day away from camp to find their tent ripped in the front and the back of one side room; the tent only contained bedding and toiletries. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Campers behaved appropriately as no food or rubish was stored in their tent Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:As an addition to their normal briefing, rangers are to highlight the fact that tent ripping is occuring between Govi ck & Poyungan rocks, regardless of whether food or rubbish is being stored in them or not. They should suggest to leave tents open to avoid them being ripped Faxed/emailed date: 28/09/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27/09/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): day time Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Group came back from day away from camp to find 3 tents ripped in several spots, two tents contained toiletries but no food and one tent had a bag of empty bottles. Dingo has been seen loitering around this camp several times in the last week and pantry has been ripped previously and reported to rangers. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Campers behaved appropriately as no food or rubish was stored in their tent Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:As an addition to their normal briefing, rangers are to highlight the fact that tent ripping is occuring between Govi ck & Poyungan rocks, regardless of whether food or rubbish is being stored in them or not. They should suggest to leave tents open to avoid them being ripped

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Nkgala - Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0200 Location (of Interaction): Carree C.Z Reporting Officer/s details: 7027940

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address:Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was asleep in his swag on the sand, he woke up to a dingo standing on him. He tried to scare the dingo off by lifting the cover of the swag up and down but the dingo did not move. friend heard some noise and got out of his tent and scared the dingo off. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:More patrols Faxed/emailed date: 03/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 2 Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 28/09/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 21;30 Location (of Interaction): Gabala CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

heard a commotion outside his camper on the night of 28 Sept. He went outside and saw a dingo had ripped into his heavy duty canvas rubbish container on the spare wheel of his vehicle. A big stocky Male dingo came towards to within 3-4metres with his head down and tail curled up. threw a piece of wood at it and it ran to the beach. A short time after the male was heading back to the camp with a female hrew another piece of wood and they left. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Rubbish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) threw blocks of wood at dingo

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other inside the camper trailer

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to educate visitors Faxed/emailed date: 19/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Untagged SA Female Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Nkgala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 29/9/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1340 Location (of Interaction): Beach infront of Marloo C.Z Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

An untagged sub-adult female was loitering around fishermen on the beach infront of marloo camp zone at 1340 29/9/15. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 1/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17.00 - 17.20 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Beach Front Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7028728 was conducting a beach patrol of the Eurong area on the 1/10/15 and observed between the time frame of 17.00 - 17.20 the Dingo 08Purple13f was consistently loitering within 10 metres of fisherman on the beach. The Dingo would consistently stop or lay down in the area of the fisherman for a period of 5-10 minutes where it would then move onto the next group of fisherman down the beach. When it reached the southern most group in the Eurong area it would then head north and repeat the process. It was observed that the Dingo would repeat this behaviour between Eurong QPWS base and Eurong 2nd valley beach fronts for at least 3 times. On its last pass it continued south down the beach. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Purple 8 a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Bait/food security briefs targeted to fisherman. Ongoing patrols. Faxed/emailed date: 5/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151004_08Purple13f_Dilli-Eur_Soliciting food 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 4/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 07.00 - 10.00 Location (of Interaction): Beach front Northern entrance of Govi C.Z Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Beerburrum Phone #Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his friends were fishing just north of the Govi Camp Zone at 07.00 when they noticed a female dingo with a purple tag (08Purple13f) standing nearby. Over a period of approximately 3 hours the dingo would be in close proximity to the fisherman and their vehicles. and his friends tried numerous times to shoo the Dingo away but it would always return. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) When the fisherman drove away

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Ranger 7028728 explained to the fisherman of making a more determined effort to move the dingo along. Continue targeted briefings to fishermen. Faxed/emailed date: 6/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 5/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:30 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Beach Front Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Person/s fishing

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7027904 was on the beach just south of Eurong photographing dingoes (in their own time) when 08Purple13f came out from the bush with 4 pups and initially walked up to another pup. 08Purple13F then walked towards a couple fishing who had a black bucket behind them. 7027904 aware that there was bait in the bucket, drove towards the bucket to try and get there before 08Purple13F did. 08Purple13F reached the bucket 1st and took a plastic pack of bait from it and ran into the bush with the pups. 7027904 spoke to the couple fishing and informed them of the importance of keeping food secure as this is how the pups were being taught to find food. They were unaware that they could scare dingoes away as they were protected. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor areas (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Bait (pilchards) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) <10m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Purple 8 a. How many dingoes present 6

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup 5 Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) When bait was stolen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Bait/food security briefs targeted to fisherman. Ongoing patrols. Ongoing monitoring of dingo behaviour in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 6/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 5/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): between 9.30 and 11am Location (of Interaction): Between Eurong and Poyungan rocks Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his wife report witnessing an old style white troop carrier stopped on the beach between Eurong and Happy Valley. The driver, a youngish man with blond hair, was holding a dozen sausages out of his car windows towards a dingo. Several other cars drove past, slowing down, some took photographs kept driving as they were in a rush to set up camp. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) not seen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other witnesses driving by

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area for dingo feeding Faxed/emailed date: 12/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Untagged 2015 pups Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 4/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 12:50 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Beach Front Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Unknown

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7027904 was on the beach just sth of Eurong with other rangers when a pup came down out of the bush and started picking something up off the ground and eating it. 7027904 went and looked at the items. It appeared to be sliced chicken and some other darker meat. There were fresh vehicle tracks leading to where the food was dropped. A vehicle had driven to the site, food probably dropped out the door (no shoe prints), vehicle reversed a few metres, then drove away. The tracks came from the north of the area where the pups have been regularly observed. The food was collected and disposed of and photos were taken (see attached). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor areas (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 3

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup 1 Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) When food was removed

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Ongoing patrols. Photograph suspicious activity. Ongoing monitoring of dingo behaviour in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 6/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151007_Food availability_HV FA 1

Dingo ID: N/A Management Area (NRM use only): HVFA

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 7/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 10;30 Location (of Interaction): Happy Valley flagpole, Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026858 Address: Eurong QPWS Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Whilst checking the Happy Valley fence, we noticed a full fish and a fillet on the outside of the fence at the front of Sailfish. It appeared it may have been deposited there to attract dingoes. I approached the Resort manager to request a rubbish bag and he told me it probably would have been the people staying in the little cottage right on the other side of the fence, who were part of the He said he would have a strong word with them, I asked him to remove the fish. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present click to select

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Brief occupants of house on food security. Monitor for this on fence inspections. Faxed/emailed date: 12/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151008_08Purple13f PiYPi11m 5-6 juveniles_Eur-Poy_Loitering soliciting food 1

Dingo ID: Eurong pack 08Purple13F, PiYPi11m + 5-6 untagged juveniles Management Area (NRM use only):

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 8th of October, 2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1640-1740hrs Location (of Interaction): Eurong beachfront between Second Valley and Wongai CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: various Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Whilst on dingo observation patrol, I observed the following - 1640hrs 08Purple13F curious of fisherman (to within 30m); 1700hrs 08Purple13F + one juvenile wandering between fishermen - at one stage were being trailled within 15m by Dropbears Adventures car (I spoke to female driver about habituation of dingoes); 1730hrs - two juveniles on beach near entrance to Central Station access road; 1732hrs - one juvenile scavenging on beach 200m south of northern boundary of Wongai CZ, unwary of QG (Jimny) from 20m; 1738hrs - 08Purple13F joined juvenile beachfront Wongai CZ, other juvenile sniffing within 20m of fishermen; 1739hrs - PiYPi11m + juvenile in foredunes 30m from my parked vehicle. PiYPi11m saw me in ranger uniform and has then howled for approximately 20 seconds, which has resulted in 08Purple13F and all of the other juveniles (4-5 that weren't with PiYPi11m) joining him and then travelling south amongst the vegetation along the foredunes. Patrol ceased at 1745hrs. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple13f + PiYPi11m, juveniles all untagged difficult to establish whether there were 5 or 6 a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 1 Sub adult Juvenile 5-6 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter, attracting

onlookers. Moved off when PiYPi11m gathered them around by howling.

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrols ongoing Faxed/emailed date: 26Oct2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 08/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): day time Location (of Interaction): Gabala CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: vacant camp Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

During a patrol QPWS rangers came across a camp with food containers not secured properly (food in unstrapped plastic containers and vegetables on the table). There was also a plastic bag on the ground containing bait. A dingo had gotten into a plastic container and some cereals were out and a small cream container with teeth marks. Rangers also observed paw prints all over the camp table. A notice to comply for the food availability had previously been left at this camp site. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) cream Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) not seen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

NTC given Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to patrol and educate visitors Faxed/emailed date: 19/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 08Purple13f & 4 pups Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11am Location (of Interaction): Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

his wife and two kids were recreating on the beach about 100m south of Second Valley entrance a couple when they noticed a female dingo with 4 pups trotting towards them. They quickly got into the car but left items outside. All dingoes, including the pups, went on to grab clothes and toys and scattering the items around. The dingoes also tore a nappy (wee) and took a dummy. The dingoes eventually lost interest and moved along the beach towards some fishermen. A bus later followed the dingoes back towards family, following the animals closely for what is estimated to be 30 minutes. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) nappy & dummy Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes followed by tour bus

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: purple a. How many dingoes present 5

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup 4 Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) moved on to fishers

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to patrol and educate visitors Faxed/emailed date: 21/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): night time Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Group CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

nd his friends noticed a dingo had gotten into their camp fridge (left out overnight) and stolen a plastic bag containing some vegetarian sausages and tofu. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) vegetarian

sausages and tofu Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) not seen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No NPSR website

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Briefings to continue Faxed/emailed date: 19/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151014_Untagged 2015 Pups_Eur-Poy_Loitering at recognized visitor sites 1

Dingo ID: 2 Untagged 2015 Pups Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 14/10/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0800 Location (of Interaction): Beach front 100m South Eurong Township entrance Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7028728 Address: Eurong QPWS Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7028728 observed a group of fishermen and the vehicles parked on the beach in close proximity to the water. Two of the 2015 Dingo Pups were within 10 metres of the vehicles and the fishermen. They were not deterred by the fishermen and would constantly sniff around their vehicles. The dingoes were hesitant to leave when clapped and yelled at. After a number of times, sand was kicked at the dingoes and eventually they did move off, heading south down the beach. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup 2 Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Sand kicked at Dingoes

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Ranger spoke to the fisherman regarding bait/fish security and the importance of trying to move the dingoes on. Faxed/emailed date: 14/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151017_08Purple13f 5 UT15 pups_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13f & UT15x5 Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 17/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 16:05 Location (of Interaction): Eurong BF just south of 2nd Valley Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7028020 was on patrol when they observed 08Purple13f and five UT15 pups emerge from the dunes and make their way straight towards two vehicles and a group of fishermen at the water’s edge. All the animals started sniffing around the vehicles and the closed buckets at the rear of the vehicles before being chased away. Several of the animals moved to the fishermen in the water and stood in the water watching, while the rest continued to loiter around the vehicles despite being yelled at, chased away and having sand kicked towards them. After a couple of minutes 08Purple13f & one UT15 moved back to the dunes but the remaining four pups stayed loitering around the vehicles and fishermen. Ranger 7028020 was approached by one of the fishermen asking if there was something they could do to deter the dingoes. It was suggested that they move away from the area, but if they were going to stay they should continue chasing them away and put all buckets in the car. Ranger continued to observe for about 15minutes before moving away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple13f & 5 untagged pups a. How many dingoes present 6

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup 5

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) when sand kicked towards

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151017_08Purple13f 5 UT15 pups_Eur-Poy_Loitering 2

Unknown Age

PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols and briefings in this area. Continue monitoring behaviour of this pack. Faxed/emailed date: 19/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

151018_PiYPi11M_Eur-Poy_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: PiYPi11M Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 18/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:20 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beach between base and towship Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7027110 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Walking south along beach with two adults and two children. Observed a male dingo sitting on foredune 50 to the south. Continued walking and the dingo came down onto the beach and started walking towards group. Dingo walked passed group to the north within 10 metres and identified a pink and white tag on large male dingo. Ranger approached dingo and yelled in an attempt to move dingo on. Dingo backed away a couple of metres then stopped. As group continued south the dingo started following them at a distance of 10 metres for approx. 30 metres before losing interest and moving off to the north. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 10m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Tag appeared Pink and white. Later identified at PiYPi11M with delaminated yellow colour. a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

QPWS staff Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Incident recorded Faxed/emailed date: 21 Oct 2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151021_Unidentified_Champ_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Champ

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 21/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): day time Location (of Interaction): Champagne Pools carpark area Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Sunset Safaris Phone #Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Tour operator reported a dingo bouncing around vehicles, including his bus at the Champagne Pools area. described the dingo as young but the size of an adult dingo. No gender or ear tag was observed, but was

unable to determine that it was not tagged. Behaviour was described as excited, approaching vehicles, getting down on it haunches and playful appearance. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) not specified

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Tour operator explained to guests this may be early stages of a potentially serious interaction and that if people don't react correctly in this situation the interaction may escalate. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Behaviour similar to dominance test, however, due to the distance and failure to approach people this interaction is not classed as a code D. Faxed/emailed date: 30/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151021_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Tent ripping (vacant) 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 21/10/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): afternoon Location (of Interaction): Cornwells camping area Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger briefed a group of four adults camping at Cornwells on the evening of 21/10/2015. The group reported that a dingo had ripped into their unoccupied tent in an attempt access food. Although the group was aware not to keep food in tents, they believed that because it was in sealed plastic containers it would not be an issue. Damage was sustained to the corner of the tent next to where the food was stored. No dingo was observed however damage and tracks indicate a dingo was responsible. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: not seen a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

watched video at vehicle hire company Assie trax Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:discussion with group regarding the capability of dingoes to access poorly secured food and the impact of habituation Faxed/emailed date: 27/10/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151022_Unidentified Dingo_Eli Pin_Stealing Food

Dingo ID: C Management Area (NRM use only): Eli-Pin

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 22/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Early morning Location (of Interaction): Maheno CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027330

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

woke to find the esky he had left under his caravan had been pulled out from under the van and dragged aprox. 5m and broken into. Pork and beef roasts were taken. Camp was briefed about food security. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Food from esky Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Brief and Patrol area Faxed/emailed date:

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151023_08Red14M_Wyuna Indian_Stealing Food or Property

Dingo ID: C Management Area (NRM use only): Pin_Wyuna

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1730 Location (of Interaction): Dundubara Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7027330

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

his partner and children were fishing when a dingo was seen approaching. partner put the children in the vehicle and got in herself. continued to fish, the dingo sat and watched him. attempted to chase the dingo away but the dingo simply retreated a short distance and sat back down. After a short period of time the dingo lost interest and moved off into the dunes. The dingo was described as a young male with a red tag in its left ear. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Red14M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor animal Faxed/emailed date: 24/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151023_08Red14M_Wyuna Indian_Stealing Food or Property

Dingo ID: C Management Area (NRM use only): Wyuna -Indian

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0800 Location (of Interaction): Nth end Wyuna CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027330

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

partner was sitting in a chair on the beach watching fish. A dingo approached partner from the Nth, she stood up and moved back toward her from the water’s edge. grabbed his worming bag thinking the smell had attracted the dingo. At this point the dingo picked up shorts that contained two pippies and ran off 20 meters with them, the dingo sat down investigated the shorts lost interest in them and walked off in a southerly direction. The dingo was described as a young male with a red tag in its left ear. Ranger 7027330 had seen 08Red14M Nth of this area at 0700 and again 200m Sth at 0815. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) shorts Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Red14M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor animal Faxed/emailed date: 24/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151023_UT14f_Con-Ngkala _Loitering 1

Dingo ID: UT 2015 Female Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Ngkala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0700 Location (of Interaction): On the beach in front of Ocean Lake CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773 & 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Group of people fishing Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS Ranger 7028773 & 1423322 were patrolling at 7:00am, 23/10/2015. A group of fishermen 100metres north of the main Ocean Lake entrance were observed with a sub-adult female loitering in a close proximity (<5m), digging up buried fish offal and scraps. Rangers then proceeded to brief the fisherman whilst handing out “Dingo Interaction” cards. I spoke to some fishermen further up about the importance of securing all fish and bait. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Dingo stayed in vicinity without

hassling fishermen Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Briefings and education whenever possible about securing food and discouraging dingoes. Handing out the Dingo Interaction Card would also be beneficial. Faxed/emailed date: 05/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151024_08Red14M_Pin Wyuna _Stealing food or property

Dingo ID: C Management Area (NRM use only): Pin_Wyuna

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 24/10/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0645 Location (of Interaction): Dundubara Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7027330

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7027330 was patrolling Sth toward Gurruman CZ when a dingo was sighted traveling Nth. The dingo was positively identified as 08Red14M. The dingo continued Nth toward a group off three fishermen, the fishermen saw the dingo approach and one walked toward their vehicle. The dingo walked around the vehicle found a pair of thongs grabbed one and ran off Nth about 20m and sat down and sniffed the thong. At this point ranger 7027330 got out of his vehicle, as he approached the dingo it lost interest in the thong and continued off in a northerly direction. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Thong Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Red14M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor animal Faxed/emailed date: 24/10/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151027_20Red14M_Ngkala-Bool _Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Red14M Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala-Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27/10/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1000 Location (of Interaction): Carree Camp area Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773 & 7028796

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Rangers Address: Fraser Island Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS Rangers saw 20Red14M loitering around fishermen’s camp at Carree CZ playing with an empty plastic bag in it’s mouth. Ranger’s drove up to the camp and the dingo trotted away into the bush, heading south. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Red14M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) As i approached the dingo with

vehicle Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings about food security and dingo safety Faxed/emailed date: 05/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151030_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Tent ripping (vacant) 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 30/10/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): between 12:00-14:00 Location (of Interaction): Gabala CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his wife left camp between 12pm and 2pm on 30/10/2015 heading towards Eurong Resort and passed some dingoes on the beach. When they returned to the camp they observed a female adult dingo and two pups (possibly 08puple and two UT15 juveniles) leaving the area and discovered a rip in the tent. Although they had been made aware of the dingo safe messaging, attractive items of hand cream and toiletries had been left in the tent. However, the couple reported that they were fairly certain that nothing had been stolen. Although the dingo believed to be involved is 08Purple13f and two UT15 juveniles, the actual tent rip was was not observed therefore this record is documented as being an unidentified dingo. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 3

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile 2 Pup Unknown Age

Description comments:Dingo believed to be involved is 08Purple13f and two UT15 juveniles. Interaction was not observed therefore this record is documented as being an unidentified dingo.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Was aware of dingo safety messages from previous visits to the Island. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Food security signage to be increased at entry to camp area. Rangers provided

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151031_08Purple13f_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 31/10/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 15:10 Location (of Interaction): Gabala CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: SurnameAddress: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS rangers 7028728 and 7023725 disturbed a tagged female adult dingo, known to NRM Ranger as 08Purple13f, that had gotten into a food container. The container had an occi cord to secure the lid, however this had been removed. Food had been strewn throughout the camp site. Dingo ran off up the sand dune. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) poorly secured

food Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Not seen but dingo ID by NRM ranger a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Description comments:Dingo involved is 08Purple13f known to NRM ranger that observed the interaction.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) QPWS Ranger arrived

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Food security signage to be increased at entry to camp area. Campers were briefed the following day. It was highlighted the importance of food security and that more of an effort needed to be made. i.e storing food containers in vehicle. It was recognised however that there was an attempt to make the food secure with an Occi strap around the plastic

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151102_6 UT15 Juveniles_Eur-Poy_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: 6 x UT15 Juveniles Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 2/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 7:30 - 8:00 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells camp zone beach Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Palace Tour participant, reported by(Palace tag leader) Address: not supplied Phone #: not supplied Visitor type: Tour participant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.A report was received second-hand that a Palace tour participant went for a jog on the beach in the morning and came back to camp with footage of 6 UT15 pups chasing him. The tour participant said he was forced to seek refuge in the ocean and had video of the incident. Tour Leader and person involved had both left the island and follow-up report was obtained on the 12/11/2015. QPWS Rangers contacted two other Palace Tour leaders on 6th November however they had limited knowledge of the event and Tag leader responsible and the guest involved had left the island. Footage could not be obtained.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) <2 Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: no tags a. How many dingoes present 6

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 6 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) They lost interest when the tour

participant ran into the ocean

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other alone

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions. NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefing & encourage reporting of interactions. SR to discuss reporting interactions in a timely manner with Tour operator and remind them of their permit conditions. Faxed/emailed date: 13/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151102_Unidentified Male_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Male Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 2/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 7:30 - 8:00 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Beach Camping Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name Palace Tag Leader) Address: Palace Adventures Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that he opened the camp trailer to get some toilet rolls for the port-a-loo. He walked across to the port-a-loo (15m away) to replace some toilet rolls and when he returned to the camp he heard a noise in the camp trailer. When he got closer, he saw a dingo tail protruding from the food storage section of the trailer. He banged on the side of the trailer and the dingo jumped out of the trailer and ran away. No food was stolen. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) attempted to

steal food Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Not seen, but said it was a male a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Description comments: An adult male, female and 6 pups were seen in the area that morning.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) When the side of the trailer was

banged

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Camp duties

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Being a tag leader, he is familiar with "Be Dingo Safe" requirements but did not expect a dingo would enter the trailer in the short time he was gone. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to brief campers. Faxed/emailed date: 13/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151103_UT14f_Con-Ngkala _Loitering 1

Dingo ID: UT 2015 Female Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Ngkala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 03/11/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1930 Location (of Interaction): On the beach in front of Ocean Lake Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773 & 7028796

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Group of people fishing Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Waddy Point Rangers were briefing campers along Ocean Lake Camp zone, we noticed some fishermen deterring a dingo from loitering with a spotlight. It immediately ran up the dune into the camp zone and we followed it with the vehicle. We recognised the dingo as the untagged sub-adult female. As soon we drove closer, the dingo ran into the bush heading west. and I chatted with the fishermen and they had seen the dingo loitering around most of the night however it was easily scared off and it kept it’s distance. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue with briefings and handing out dingo safety and interaction information Faxed/emailed date: 05/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151104_4 UT15 Juveniles_Dilli-Eur_Being fed or encouraged 1

Dingo ID: 4 UT15 Juveniles Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 4/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): approx. 7:30am Location (of Interaction): 1 Km South of Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: EG

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

White, Nissan Patrol, rego. observed with possibly five males in it. One male (thin build) was allegedly encouraging a dingo over by squatting down and either feeding or pretending to feed the pups, attempting to pat and encouraging the pups to follow/chase. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present click to select

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 4 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) witness left

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No click to select

Full brief and brochures delivered by rangers the following day. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:NRM rangers located and questioned the individuals. Veh. permit - .A full dingo brief was delivered along with a very clear message regarding dingo related offences. Faxed/emailed date: 10/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151104_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Damaging property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 4/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): during the night Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Beach Camping Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name (Palace Tag Leader) Address: Palace Adventures Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS Ranger spoke to Tour leaders reminding them of the importance of reporting dingo interactions andreported that a scat was found in one of the tents used by his participants. He described the scat as very dark, containing fur and very smelly. The scat was believed to have been deposited in the tent during the night, possibly by a dingo sipping under the flap of the tent. No witnesses or evidence that the scat was actually deposited by a dingo was obtained. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) defecating in a tent Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Description comments:No dingoes observed.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) no witness

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Tour operator Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to brief campers. Faxed/emailed date: 13/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151104_UT15 Juvenile_Dilli-Eur_Being fed or encouraged 1

Dingo ID: UT15 Juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 4/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): approx. 7:30am Location (of Interaction): 1 Km South of Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: EG

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Witness reported a middle aged man, clean shaven, fat belly and tattoos on both arms. Allegedly he had walked from Eurong township direction and hand fed the dingo pups. No further details obtained. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) witness left

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:NRM rangers questioned individuals in the area at the time. No further details obtained. Informed Eurong resort manager notified. Faxed/emailed date: 10/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151108_GGG13F BGG09M_Eli DUA_Loitering

Dingo ID: GGG13F BGG09M Management Area (NRM use only): Eli DUA

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 9/11/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1200 Location (of Interaction): Eli Creek Reporting Officer/s details: 7027330

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Fraser Experience Tours Phone #:Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was in the carpark at Eli creek when he noticed two dingoes heading toward the beach from the dunes. At this time he noticed that two members of his tour were on the beach and the dingoes were heading toward them.went down the beach intercepting the dingoes, he waved his hat and yelled at the animals which backed off a few meters told the two people to move back toward the bus as he watched the dingoes, the dingoes then lost interest and moved up toward the board walk. The dingoes were described as a large adult with a tag with white in it and a smaller female with a green tag. The dingoes displayed no aggression. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: GGG13F, White in tag consistent with BGG09M a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrol area, monitor animals Faxed/emailed date: 10/11/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151108_Unidentified_Ngkala-Bool_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala-Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 08/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0500 Location (of Interaction): 100M south of northern Carree CZ boundary Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

had woken early at 5.00am and sat out the front of the camp drinking a cup of tea, when he saw a dingo (possibly female) of a skinny build loitering around his campsite. It then took off heading south going through nearby camps. It came back later in the morning hanging around the campsite and chased it away without any issues. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue with dingo briefings and asking public to secure food and rubbish at all times Faxed/emailed date: 23/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151110_5 UT15 Juveniles_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: 5 UT15 Juveniles Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 13:34 Location (of Interaction): Gabala camp area Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

During a patrol QPWS Ranger observed 5 untagged juvenile dingoes stealing food and property from a campsite at Gabala. The camp site was unoccupied at the time. A Notice to comply was present and visible at the site. Rubbish and food was collected and partially secured at the location. Dingo safe brochure was left and QPWS Rangers to follow-up later in the afternoon. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) large amount of

junk food accessed by dingoes Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: untagged a. How many dingoes present 5

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 5 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) when QPWS arrived

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Unsecure food avaliable

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

NTC issued 09/11/15, dingo safe message included Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:NRM Rangers to brief campers, follow-up inspection, camp area was great. Faxed/emailed date: 13/11/2015

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Photo 1. Description (who took photo/when): Taken by QPWS Ranger 1423322. Gabala camp area

Photo 2. Description (who took photo/when): Taken by QPWS Ranger 1423322. Gabala camp area

Photo 3. Description (who took photo/when): Taken by QPWS Ranger 1423322. Gabala camp area

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151110_UT15 Juvenile_Eur-Poy_Being fed or encouraged 1

Dingo ID: UT15 Juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): approx. 8:30am Location (of Interaction): 100 m South of Cornwells Road Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress:Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A tag leader from Drop Bear reported via phone that he had driven past 3 males at a camp south of Cornwells Road and had observed them feeding a dingo pup with Samboy Chips. Rangers went and spoke to the 3 males who denied feeding the dingo (which was still loitering around the camp). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) witness left

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No click to select

NA Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols and briefings Faxed/emailed date: 13/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151111_08Red14m_Wyuna-Indian_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 08Red14m Management Area (NRM use only): Wyuna-Indian

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 11/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:00 Location (of Interaction): 1km south of Indian Head Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773, 7028796

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his family drove down to Indian Head for a fish late in the afternoon around 5pm, when he noticed a red tagged male circling around his vehicle, smelling and looking for food. gathered his family and stayed down by the beach whilst the dingo was loitering around the vehicle. As there was no food for 08Red14m to eat he moved further south to the next group of fishermen. He saw a fishermen throwing what may have been food towards the dingo but because it was 100m down from him, he couldn’t be certain. The dingo remained sitting in close proximity to the fishermen. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Red14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) left as no food was present

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Long-term campers with small children. Conscious of dingo behaviour. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue with dingo briefings and asking public to secure food and rubbish at all times Faxed/emailed date: 23/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151111_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Damaging property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 11/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 04:00 Location (of Interaction): Gabala camp area Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that at approximately 04:00 a noise was heard outside their tent. When the group woke up they discovered a dingo had torn into the canvas rubbish bag located on the spare wheel of the vehicle see photo attached). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Canvas rubbish bag Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

Photo taken by 1423322

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Full brief delivered to group. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to brief campers in the area Faxed/emailed date: 13/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151111_UT15 Juveniles_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: 2 UT15 Juveniles Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 11/11/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11am Location (of Interaction): Gabala CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858 and 1422562

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: rangers 7026858 and 1422562 Address: Eurong Ranger Base Phone #: 41279128 Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

During our briefing patrol, we came back to a camp in Gabala CZ where dingoes had previously accessed food. 2 pups were loitering around the camp, a packet of gravy was on the ground unopened. The pups left as they seemed wary of rangers. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) gravy packet Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup 1 1 Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) wary of rangers

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other camp was unattended on our arrival

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Ranger patrols ongoing, food security signage has been erected near main camp zone entrance close by. Faxed/emailed date: 12/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151112_UT15 Juveniles_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 2 UT15 Juveniles Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1406hrs Location (of Interaction): Gabala C.Z Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Rangers 7028728, 7029188 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Whilst undertaking a patrol Rangers 7028728 and 7029188 came across 2 untagged juvenile dingoes loitering at a camp site. The dingoes were hesitant to move on when yelled at and would only back away a few metres when sand was kicked at them. Dingoes remained in close proximity to the camp site. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Rangers left campsite

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Food security signage had recently been erected in close proximity to the entrance of the camp zone. Faxed/emailed date: 12/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151113_9 unidentified_Eur-Poy_Tent ripping (vacant) 1

Dingo ID: 9 Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 13/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Approx 16:30 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Camping Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Urangan Phone #:Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that on returning to his camp site, he discovered his tent had been ripped open and food had been stolen by "up to 9 dingoes" was informed that food shouldn't be stored in tents and he claimed was unaware of that. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) large amount of

food accessed by dingoes (fruit, nuts, chips) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: untagged a. How many dingoes present 9

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 9

Possibly the Eurong pack (Two adults and 6 juveniles)

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) they had already left

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Discussions have included which relate to human actions that put dingoes at risk of habituation; including feeding, food security and storing food in tents. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:The number & frequency of interactions require assessment for camp zone closure. Faxed/emailed date: 16/11/2015

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Photo 1. Description (who took photo/when): Taken by

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Photo 2. Description (who took photo/when): Taken by

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Photo 3. Description (who took photo/when): Taken by

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151114_08Purple13f Unidentified 6 UT15_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13, Unidentified & 6 UT15 Management Area: Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 14/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1600 Location (of Interaction): Beach front Gabala C.Z Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Sunshine Coast Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Whilst undertaking a beach patrol Ranger 7028728 came across a pack of 8 dingoes in total including 2 adults and 6 Juveniles all loitering in close proximity to two fishermen. The ranger positioned the vehicle in between the fishermen and the dingoes. The bulk of the dingoes then headed off south down the beach whereas 08Purple13 loitered for a half a minute longer and only left when sand was kicked at it. The fishermen advised that the dingoes had only been there for a few minutes. Same campers involved in Code C_20151110_5 UT15 Juveniles_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple a. How many dingoes present 8

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 1 Sub adult Juvenile 6 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Sand kicked at dingo

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Brochure received

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Brief given to fishermen including ensuring bait is kept secure. Interaction report was also taken of previous interaction of dingoes getting into food container at camp site. Faxed/emailed date: 16/11/2015

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Code C_20151117_09Blue14m_Cool-Dilli_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: 09Green14m Management Area (NRM use only): Cool-Dilli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 17/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 07:30 Location (of Interaction): Hook point Reporting Officer/s details:

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026858 Address: Eurong, Fraser Island Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

5 vehicles drove off the hook point barge in front of a QPWS vehicle. A male dingo with a blue square tag was observed following one of the vehicles at running speed. This continued until the dingo lost interest and went to lie in a creek and have a drink. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Running after vehicles Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Blue square tag a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) lost interest

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor the dingo's behaviour Faxed/emailed date: 17/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151118_Unidentified_Yid-Eli_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Yid-Eli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 18/11/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): overnight Location (of Interaction): Eli CZ Northern end Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A group of thee independent campers discovered that sometime during the night a dingo/dingoes had gotten into their rubbish and scattered some scraps (an empty chicken bag and beer cans) around their camp. They didn't hear or see anything. Their rubbish was stored in a heavy canvas bag hanging from the spare wheel of their vehicle. The zip may not have been secured properly. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) rubbish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age ?

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) not seen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor and educate about food security. Faxed/emailed date: 19/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151119_Unidentified_Dund-MJ_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dund-MJ

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 19/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:00 Location (of Interaction): KBRV Beachfront, sunset beach access. Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: KBRV Guest Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Tour participant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

NRM Ranger received a text message notifying of a dingo interaction outside the fence at Kingfisher Bay Resort beachfront. A female guest was followed and circled as she came off the beach near the beach house. It appears there was no intentional activity, behaviour or actions towards the person involved and the interaction only involved passive behaviour towards the witness. No other details provided. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) unknown Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) witness entered a fenced area

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Dingo Safe interaction reporting cards have been provided to KBRV to encourage guests to report details. Faxed/emailed date: 23/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151120_6 Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Eurong pack Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 20/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 15:00 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Palace leader Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A Palace tour leader returned to camp to find six dingoes lying in their camp at Cornwells camping area. The dingoes were non-threatening lying in the shade. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 6

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Eurong pack was observed in the area by NRM ranger a short time later.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Tour operator Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Temporary fencing to be erected to prevent dingoes loitering at tour operators camps. Faxed/emailed date: 2/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151120_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 20/11/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): night Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ Southern end Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

On the night of 20th of November, dingoes had chewed and destroyed a thick canvas rubbish bag hanging from the spare wheel of their vehicle as they were asleep.

nd friends were briefed, also set up beside some very experienced Fraser Campers who gave them some home-made Chilli spray to spray around their tent. Their camp was very tidy. Also see - Code C_20151121_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Tent ripping (vacant). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) canvas rubbish bag

from spare wheel Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age ?

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) not seen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to patrol and brief campers Faxed/emailed date: 23/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151120_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Tent ripping (vacant) 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 20/11/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): day time Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ Southern end Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

ame back to camp after a day out and found a 30 cm rip on the corner of his tent. No food had been left in the tent, only bedding and clothes. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age ?

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) not seen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Reviewing area for temporary closure due to increased targeting of anthropogenic food. Faxed/emailed date: 23/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151121_Unidentified_Con-Ngkala_Being fed or encouraged 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala-Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 21/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0900 Location (of Interaction): Carree CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7028773 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Unknown

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS Ranger drove to Sandy Cape for camper briefings and came upon bags of rubbish 200m from the northern boundary of Carree CZ. There were possibly been 6-7 garbage bags, which were dragged and ripped over an area of 20m square. There was also evidence of dingo activity as some of the food/rubbish items had teeth marks present. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:QPWS Ranger cleaned up the site and disposed of rubbish appropriately. Interaction recorded as being fed or encouraged due to the deliberate act of leaving the rubbish at the site. Faxed/emailed date: 03/12/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151121_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Tent ripping (vacant) 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 21/11/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 09:00-16:00 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ Southern end Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

came back to camp after day out on the 21st of Nov, around 4pm and found that their tent had been ripped and tissues/wet wipes had been chewed inside. No food had been kept inside, only bedding and tissues.

and friends were briefed, also set up beside some very experienced Fraser Campers who gave them some home-made Chilli spray to spray around their tent. Their camp was very tidy. Also see - Code C_20151120_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age ?

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) not seen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to patrol and brief campers Faxed/emailed date: 23/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151122_Unidentified_Poy-Yid_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Yid

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 22/11/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 7:00 Location (of Interaction): Winnam CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported seeing a dingo outside his tent this morning just before 7am, as he sat up to look, the dingo was face to face with him and scratched at the tent door. yelled at it and the dingo left. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age ?

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols ad education of visitors Faxed/emailed date: 23/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151122_UT15 Juvenile_Con-Ngkala_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Untagged 2015 Juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Ngkala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 22/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1500 Location (of Interaction): Ocean Lake beach front Reporting Officer/s details: 70277202

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Group of fishermen Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

70277202 was driving back from Sandy Cape when he saw a male dingo pup loitering around fishermen outside the main entrance of Ocean Lake CZ. He briefed the fishermen to keep their bait buckets close to themselves and to chase the juvenile away if it came in close proximity. 70277202 took some photos and noticed that no other dingo or pack was accompanying the Juvenile. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) C) Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) dingo became disinterested and

trotted off

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: As the dingo has been seen regularly in this area over the last fortnight, continual patrolling and dingo briefing is needed. Faxed/emailed date: 03/12/2015

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Photo 1. Date (of Interaction): 22/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1500 Location (of Interaction): Ocean Lake Beachfront Reporting Officer: 70277202

Photo 2. Date :22/11/2015 Time: 1500 Location: Ocean Lake Beachfront Reporting Officer: 70277202

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151123_UT15 Juvenile_Con-Ngkala_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Untagged 2015 Juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Ngkala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1630 Location (of Interaction): Between the northern boundary of Duling CZ and Ngkala Rocks Reporting Officer/s details: 7038773

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Fishermen Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

After completing camper briefings at Duling CZ, QPWS Ranger noticed some fishermen further north with a dingo nearby. Upon arriving I noticed it was a juvenile (male) from a new litter. Ranger briefed the fishermen on food/rubbish security and not to allow the pup to come too close to vehicle or people. After I took photos, the pup trotted away to the south behind the dunes. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) C) Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) within 5m damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) had work vehicle in between dingo

and fishermen

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continued education and briefings on food/rubbish and 'Dingo Safety" message. Faxed/emailed date: 03/12/2015

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Photo 1. Description (who took photo/when): 7038773 Date (of Interaction): 23/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1630

Photo 2. Description (who took photo/when): 7038773 Date (of Interaction): 23/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1630

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151124_UT15 Juvenile_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: UT15 Juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 24/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 9 am Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Unidentified Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS rangers observed a bush toileting site at three separate camps where a dingo had dug up and eaten a portion of human faeces. QPWS rangers startled a juvenile dingo from the Eurong pack at one site in the vicinity of partially-eaten human faeces that had been dug up by a dingo in shortly before being disturbed. This interaction is distinguished from being fed as there is no human intent to influence dingo behaviour. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) faeces Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: UT15 located at one site a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

at least one of the interactions involved an untagged 2015 born juvenile from the Eurong pack.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Camp site is temporarily closed due to high number of interactions.If a dingo or dingoes have learnt to utilise this as a reliable food source it may lead to further habituation. Faxed/emailed date: 26/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151126_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/11/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 9 am Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Unidentified Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS ranger observed a large pile of rubbish that had been buried on the beach front at Cornwells camp area. The waste had been dug up by and evidence suggests a number of items were eaten. Tracks indicated that two adult dingoes and at least one juvenile had removed and eaten a number of items from the site. QPWS rangers removed the remaining rubbish from the site; this interaction is distinguished from being fed as there is no human intent to influence dingo behaviour. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) rubbish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 2 Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Eurong pack is known to be active in this area at the time of the interaction.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) dingo ate food items located in the

hole.

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Camp site is temporarily closed due to high number of interactions. Faxed/emailed date: 26/11/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151201_2 x Unidentified_Poy-Win_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 2 X Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 1/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 20:00 Location (of Interaction): Poyungan CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his lady friend were camping at Poyungan CZ, after dinner they noticed 2 dingoes hanging around their camp; one dingo was bolder, while the other stayed a few metres from camp. The first dingo came to sniff at the bin and even licked the man's arm. When asked what their response to the interraction was, the couple said they stayed calm and shouted at the animals. The dingoes were not easily deterred coming back several times, but no sign of aggression was mentioned despite the dingo coming close enough to lick the man. Dingoes eventually lost interest and left. hadn't been briefed, I stressed the importance of deterring dingoes from camp and reporting any interaction which may result in injury if faced by a child who would respond incorrectly. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 2

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) probably lost interest after a while

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols/briefing Faxed/emailed date: 4/12/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151202_2 x Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 2 X Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 2/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 19:00-20:00 Location (of Interaction): Govi CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that 2 dingoes were hanging around his camp between 7 and 8pm and may have been attracted to cooking smells. The dingoes looked small and did not have tags. They came to within 5 metres of campers and were fairly insistant, coming back 5-8 times after being chased from camp, by hitting a stick on the ground. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 2 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Faxed/emailed date:

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151205_UT15m Juvenile_Eur-Poy_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: UTJuv15m Eurong litter Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 05/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 13:30 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beach side directly out the front of Eurong sign. Reporting Officer/s details: 7028122

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #: Visitor type: Tag along tour

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

As I was driving past a group of RBAC tag alongs out the front of Eurong township near the welcome sign, I noticed a juvenile male dingo walking very close to the tag along group (within 2m). No aggression was visible from my vehicle, I proceeded toward the tour group to approach the leader and deter the dingo. On approach the dingo slowly started moving off, but had to further encourage him to leave. I spoke to the leader about the dingo loitering around and he confirmed he was there for about five minutes. I explained the imprtance of not allowing to dingo to interact with his group and to deter him in a manner that is exceptable. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 2 metres Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Packing stuff(not sure if food) into car and

getting group into cars to leave up the beach. Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Moniter area for dingo activity

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Faxed/emailed date: 9/12/15

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Code C – Dingo Interaction Form 2015 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only):Con-Ngkala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 06/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1400-1500 Location (of Interaction): Northern end of Marloo CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his family were concerned when a male dingo (sub-adult) had come within 5metres of their campsite and had persistedly loitered in the area for over an hour. At one stage he had even driven towards the dingo, honking the horn to try and scare it away to no avail.

rang QPWS and alerted 7028773 to go and attend the situation. 7028773 arrived to find the male dingo sitting up 20metres away from the camp. When 7028773 approached the dingo it immediately ran up behind the dunes out of sight. 7028773 handed out dingo safety brochures and advised and his family to discourage the dingo by using the methods in the brochures. 7028773 said to take photos of the dingo if it returns and to ring if the situation became dangerous. All rubbish/food present in camp was secured properly. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) C) Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description:

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other dingo was sitting outside their camp when

they came out of their camping van Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continued dingo briefings and beach patrols.

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a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151206_Unidentified_Yid-Eli_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Yid-Eli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 6/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1800hrs Location (of Interaction): Happy Valley Beach front Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Brisbane Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

On Sunday the 6th December at 1800hrs and his Girlfriend were looking at the rocks on the beach front at Happy Valley when they heard a noise behind them. They turned around to see a dingo running towards them and then stop in front of them 1 metre away. and his girlfriend backed away from the dingo which followed them for a couple of metres, the dingo then lost interest and headed off down the beach. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) <2Metres Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Could not identify a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefing and patrols in the area of Happy Valley. Faxed/emailed date: 10/12/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151207_BGG09m_HV FA_solicit food 1

Dingo ID: BGG09m Management Area (NRM use only): HV FA

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 7.12.15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1630 Location (of Interaction): Happy Valley Fenceline Reporting Officer/s details: 7026936

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

eported that a dingo came and sat on the outside of the dingo fence adjacent to his accomodation in Happy Valley (in front of sailfish resort). The dingo remained there for 10 minutes while and his friends took photos of it (photo below). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: BGG09m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Taking photos

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor situation as there have been reports of fish frames being left in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 9/12/15

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Photo 1. Description:7/12/15

Photo 2. Description (who took photo/when):

Photo 3. Description (who took photo/when):

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151207_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: Untagged Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 7 Dec 2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): ~1700 Location (of Interaction): Beach infront of QPWS base Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7027110 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Family was swimming down the beach. Walking along the shore approached by an untagged juvenile male dingo moving south. Dingo came up within 5m of family and started following north up beach. Dingo was not able to be detered by kicking water or yelling at it. Dingo followed for approx 1 minute before losing interest and moving off down beach to the south. Dingo was not aggressive or demonstrating dominace testing behaviours. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 5m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued patrols and briefings in the area Faxed/emailed date: 11/12/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151212_2 x Unidentified_Con-Ngkala_Soliciting food 1

Dingo ID: 2 x Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Ngkala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1620 Location (of Interaction): Beachfront near Orange Creek Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728, 7028796

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

On the 12 December Rangers 7027828 and 7028796 were conducting a beach patrol heading south towards Waddy Point when at 1620hrs two adult dingoes were noticed on the beach in the vicinity of Orange Creek. The vehicle slowed down when they got in proximity of the dingoes. The dingoes then approached the vehicle within 3 metres and loitered around for approximately 3 minutes. When the vehicle started driving off down the beach the dingoes chased the vehicle for approximately 200 metres and then lost interest. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings and beach patrols Faxed/emailed date: 13/12/2015

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 13/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 2030 Location (of Interaction): Poyungan Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Anex of Caravan ripped into while campers were sleeping. was woken by the ripping noise and got out of bed with his torch from in the campervan. He did not see the dingo/s but saw footprints where the anex was ripped. Dingoes did not get into Anex area told me that there was no food or rubbish in Anex. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Campervan Anex Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) When person got up to investigate

ripping noise

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefing and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 22/12/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151215_2 x Unidentified_Poy-Win_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 2 unidentified dingoes Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 15/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 20:00 Location (of Interaction): Poyungan Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Female camper was using toilet tent approx 30m away from tent site, when she exited to see 2 Juvenile Dingoes outside. She stopped walking and yelled at Dingoes to 'go away'. The dingoes were walking towards her. They came within about 6 metres. The female camper said she became frightened and went back into the toilet tent and zipped it up and called for her Father and partner to come and help her. Two male adults came over to the toilet tent who yelled at and chased away the 2 Dingoes towards the beach said the Dingoes slowly moved away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 2

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Toileting

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 22/12/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151215_Unidentified_Poy-Win_stole food 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 15/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1030 - 1730 Location (of Interaction): Poyungan Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Had left a tray of saugages on top of table in a secured anex of campervan. Also had a small bag of rubbish hanging from roof in anex. Dingoes had entered Anex via a rip in the material that had been made on the 13/12/15 (See incident report) and ate saugages and went through rubbish bag. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Sausages Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) unknown

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 22/12/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151215_Unidentified_Poy-Win_tent rip 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 15/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 900 - 1800 Location (of Interaction): Poyungan Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Campers have returned to camp from a day out and found their tent had been ripped into. Rip size; 30cm x 20cm. No food or smelly things in tent, only sleeping mat and bag and clothing. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) unknown

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols and briefings Faxed/emailed date: 22/12/2015

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151220_Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_tent rip 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 20/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1600 Location (of Interaction): Govi Reporting Officer/s details:

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Tent had wrap-around fly ripped (tent door zip was actually open), paw prints found throughout the tent. Camper reports that only bedding and a bag of clothes present at the time. The Campers also showed a photograph of a dingo seen close-by whne rip was discovered This dingo then circled their camp, coming within 10 metres. There is a possibility that it was the same animal. Campers were asked to email the photographs through to the Dingo Ranger email address. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other 25 metres away (tent on top of dunes) and

camper trailer below. Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Faxed/emailed date: 21/12/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151225_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Stealing Food Damading Property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 25/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Afternoon Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020, 7029188

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While briefing campers visitors reported that dingoes had opened their Waeco esky which they had left beside their camper trailer unsecured and stolen a lot of meat including chicken and lamb. Their esky had teeth marks along the top edge. They stated that they would store their esky and any other food inside the camper trailer from now on. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Meat Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Esky Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Campsite vacant at time of incident.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) Unknown

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Had been to Fraser Island before Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols in the area. Observe dingoes and their behaviour. Tag juvenile dingoes when they reach 10kg. Faxed/emailed date: 26/12/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151226_08Purple13f 4xUT15 Juv_Eur-Poy_Loitering Stealing Food 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13f & 4xUT15 Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 14:45 Location (of Interaction): Southern end Cornwells CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020, 7029188

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

On patrol rangers 7028020 and 4029188 observed 08Purple13f and 4 untagged 2015 juveniles loitering around a campsite in Cornwells CZ, As they got closer they observed the dingoes licking a fry-pan that had been pulled off the stove. As they dingoes were chased away it was observed one of the juveniles had what looked like a piece of meat in its mouth. Fry-pan was picked up off the ground and moved to the top of the campervan compartment. Dingoes were deterred from the area. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Possible meat Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple13f a. How many dingoes present 5

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile 4 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Briefed earlier in the day. Already had their meant stolen from their esky (Code C from 25/12/15). Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Ranger will attend camp in the morning and issue a PIN to occupants for leaving food

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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available. Continue briefings and patrols in this area. Continue monitoring dingo behaviour in this area. Tag all juvenile dingoes once they reach 10kg. Faxed/emailed date: 26/12/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151226_08Purple13f 5xUT15 Juv_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13f & 5x UT15 Juveniles Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 14:45 - 15:15 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020, 7029188

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: QPWS Employees Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers on patrol observed 08Purple13f and 5 untagged 2015 juveniles moving through Cornwells CZ (south-north) visiting every campsite along the way and loitering around established camps and areas where camps had been vacated. Dingoes were not deterred by visitors being present in their camps. All visitors actively moved the dingoes away from their camps. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple13f a. How many dingoes present 6

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile 5 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

The majority of visitors had been briefed earlier in the day. Any campers that had not been briefed were spoken to by rangers. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continue briefings and patrols through this area. Monitor behaviour of dingoes

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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in this area. Tag all juvenile dingoes when they reach 10kg. Faxed/emailed date: 26/12/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151226_08Purple13f_Eur-Poy_Stealing food 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 15:10 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020, 7029188

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Whilst on patrol rangers observed 08Purple13f emerge from a vacant campsite with something in her mouth. Rangers exited the vehicle and chased after her causing to drop the object and move away from the area with one of the untagged juveniles who was nearby. The object turned out to be a full container of milk which had been stolen from an esky that had been knocked over and the lid had been removed. The esky also contained some more milk and an unsecured plastic box nearby contained tinned food and cooking oil. The milk and oil was returned to the esky and the esky was hung in a nearby tree to discourage dingoes from returning. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Milk Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple13f a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Untagged juvenile nearby but not involved.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Campers had been briefed previously by rangers in the north of the island and by rangers from Eurong on 24/12/15. Question 7: Follow up actions.

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Details of further actions: Ranger to return to the campsite and issue them with a PIN. Continue briefings and patrols in the area. Continue monitoring dingoes and their behaviour in this area. All juveniles in the area to be tagged when they reach 10kg Faxed/emailed date: 26/12/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20151226_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Loitering Damaging Property 1

Dingo ID: 6 Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 02:00 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020, 7029188

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

About 02:00 visitor was woken up by a crunching noise coming from just outside his tent under the annexe. He got up and saw 1 dingo chewing on a plastic clip-lock box stored near their tent. The dingo had not managed to get into the box. As the camper scared the dingo away he observed another 5 dingoes in very close proximity. As he continued to yell 4 of the dingoes moved off, with the last two moving off slowly. The dingoes moved down from the top of the dune and proceeded to play-fight at the base of the dunes before heading off south down the beach. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Clip-lock box Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 6

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 2 Pup Unknown Age 4

The camper stated that he didn't notice any tags or identifying features, however two of the dingoes were visibly smaller than the others.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Parents have houses in Eur second valley. Visited often. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continue monitoring and briefings in this area. Observe and monitor behaviour of dingoes in this area. Tag all juvenile dingoes in this area when they reach 10kg. Faxed/emailed date: 26/12/15

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 3 Untagged 2015 Juveniles Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 16:16 Location (of Interaction): Just north Cornwellls CA Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

I (ranger 7028020) was travelling between the QPWS workshop and the QPWS office at Eurong when I was approached by a visitor who wanted to report someone in a white Hilux ute feeding a dingo up the beach. I got some details off the visitor and said I wanted to drive up and try and find the ute but asked where they were heading so I could have a talk with them and get their statement. He said they were just heading to Eurong and his partner had photos on her phone of the vehicle and the registration. I said I'd meet up with them in Eurong shortly. As I started driving north up the beach I radioed another QPWS vehicle that was travelling south and asked them to keep their eyes open for the dingoes and any white Hilux utes that may be in the area as I had just had a report of someone feeding the dingoes. The other vehicle radioed back that they were travelling south between Gabala and Cornwells CZs and had just come across the dingoes but that there was no white Hilux ute in the area. I asked them to stay with the dingoes and I'd travel towards them to see if I could spot the ute coming towards me. When I met up with the other vehicle at the northern end of Cornwells I had not seen a white ute pass by me, and they hadn’t seen one in the vicinity either. 2 adult dingoes and 6 2015 juveniles were in the area loitering around vehicles and fishermen and headed into the dunes and Cornwells CZ. After I spoke to a fisherman about their unsecured bait I drove back to Eurong to talk to the witness and get a statement.

stated that he and his family had been travelling south along the beach when they came across about 8 dingoes on the beach. They stopped to take photos and observed a white Hilux ute (registration in front of them throwing what looked to be chips out the driver’s side window to a juvenile dingo nearby. partner got a couple of photos (attached) and then they approached the vehicle and through the window told them to 'stop feeding the dingoes'. The driver of the other vehicle just laughed at them and mimed putting food in their mouth. I viewed the photos on the mobile phone and requested that they e-mail them through to the dingo.ranger e-mail address which they did at 17:10. I ran a compliance report and found a vehicle permit and associated camping permit for a group booked into Camp Zone 8. I left a message, and follow up e-mail, on the phone at Waddy Point for the rangers up there to keep an eye out for the vehicle. I also sent the e-mail to rangers at Dundubara and Eurong in case anyone else came across the vehicle as well. Further details were also sent through to SR Fraser North and South, SR Compliance, RIC North and South.

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Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Untagged 2015 juveniles a. How many dingoes present 3

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 3 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) Pack moving through the general area

when observed by QPWS staff.

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

stated that he really wanted to report the incident as he visits quite regularly and brings his young daughter with him and doesn’t want anything to happen to her. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Try and find vehicle on island if possible. Follow up with SR compliance. Continue patrols and briefings in the area. Continue to monitor dingoes in the area. Tag all juvenile dingoes when they reach 10kg. Faxed/emailed date: 27/12/15

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Photos To add pictures, you will need to first unlock this form. Select the ‘Review Tab’, select ‘Restrict Editing’, then ‘stop protection’. You can now insert a picture using the Insert tab. To re-lock the form check the box under step 2, choose ‘filling in forms’ from the drop down box, select ‘Yes, Start Enforcing Protection’, click ‘OK’.

Photo 1. Description (who took photo/when): 27/10/15,

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Photo 2. Description (who took photo/when): 27/10/15,

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Photo 3. Description (who took photo/when): 27/10/15,

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified/Unknown Management Area (NRM use only): Waddy - Con

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1850 Location (of Interaction): Beach in front of Binngih Sand blow Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Sunday afternoon 27/12/15 at 1850 an untagged sub adult male and an unidentified tagged sub adult male dingo were loitering on beach in front of Binngih sand blow. The two dingoes were curiously watching a family fishing nearby. The pair continued to loiter without leaving. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: unidentifiable tag with an untagged sa male a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 2 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to educate campers throughout December school holidays. Further patrols will be required Faxed/emailed date: 28/12/15

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Dingo ID: Unidentified/Unknown Management Area (NRM use only): Binngih

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1700 Location (of Interaction): Binngih Sand blow Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Sunday afternoon 27/12/15 at 1700 an unidentified tagged sub adult male dingo was loitering on Binngih sand blow 50m from where children were playing. The children were accompanied by an adult. The unidentified male loitered on the dune - watching the children for a period of 15m. The group left the blow and the dingo lost interest and progressed towards Waddy Point headland. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: unidentifiable a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) when group left the sand blow

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other on Binngih sand blow

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to educate campers throughout December school holidays. Further patrols will be required Faxed/emailed date: 28/12/15

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Dingo ID: 5 X Untagged Juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 29/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 10.45 Location (of Interaction): Gabala Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Booking Number: 1305286 Rego:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Myself and another Ranger arrived at a campsite in Gabala CZ, and saw 5 Juvenile Dingoes under a Gazebo area. Once we exited the car they all ran out of the Gazebo and went in the srub. On inspection we could see more Dingoes from the same pack in the bush. The Dingoes in the Gazebo had chewed through the Insulation cover on an Engel Fridge. There was also an empty Coke can on the floor near the Engel. Nobody was home at the camp. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Insulation cover on an

Engel Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 5 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) When Rangers exited the car

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

unknown Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Faxed/emailed date: 29/12/2015

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Dingo ID: Unknown Management Area (NRM use only):

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 30/12/15 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 20:00 Location (of Interaction): Eli CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Ipswich Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A lady camping close to Camp, was walking on the beach close to the water around 8pm in front of the northern end of Eli CZ and saw a dingo come fairly close to her scavenging on the beach; as she was alone, she decided to go back to camp and the dingo followed her. As she came close to camp, she ran and shouted for her husband to come and help. They shooed the dingo away, but it kept hanging aroung the neighbouring camps. It came to within a couple of metres from as he was standing next to his camp. They shooed it away with a torch. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 5m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age ?

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) torch

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 04/01/16

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 31/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1720 Location (of Interaction): Beachfront of Cornwells camping area Reporting Officer/s details: 7026936 & 7027236

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Manly, Qld, 4179 Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers 7026936 & 7027236 received a report from Tag Along leader Palace) that he had witnessed a lady on the beach the evening before getting her two children to feed the young dingoes for photo opportunities. She also tried to give the dingo a bowl of water. had approached the lady feeding the dingoes and told her not to do it and she became abusive and told him she would continue as they were starving.

pointed to where they were camped not far from his tag-along camp. He also showed the rangers a photo of their vehicle registration a white ute. Rangers 7026936 & 7027236 approached the campsite and ranger 7026936 requested the two adults bring him their licences as we'd had reports of some issues here. The male camper brought his licence first and said that it was not him feeding the dingoes and that he had told his camping partner not to feed them. The female camper,

provided her licence and said that she knew not to feed them she had received all of the brochures. When asked why she said "stupidity" and that she had had a few drinks. 7026936 proceeded to issue an infringement notice while 7027236 provided education to and her children. said that 'they weren't dangerous' as they were only young indicating that she was interacting with more than one juvenile dingo. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present click to select

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Intentional feeding

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Briefed on the beach while in their vehicle prior to this incident by Ranger 7028122. Received all brochures with

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permit. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Contintue briefings and patrols in the area. Continue monitoring dingoes and their behaviour in this area. All juveniles in the area to be tagged when they reach 10kg. Faxed/emailed date: 04/01/16

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Dingo ID: Unidentified/Unknown Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 31/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1100-1800 Location (of Interaction): Gabala camping area Reporting Officer/s details: 7027236 & 7026936

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: n/a Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A group of 8 campers reported that they had been away from their camp from 11am to 6pm during the day on 31/12/2016. When they returned they found the esky lid upright and many food items missing. Contents taken included: 24xSausages, 8 burgers, 1kg bacon, ham, 3xPizza's, Cheese, tub of butter. Some steaks were left. Some teeth marks could be seen on the latch of the plastic esky (photo attached to email). The campers thought that the esky was safe as it had a plastic latch, the lid was heavy with ice packs attached to it and they also placed a table on top on it before they left. They had seen, read and discussed the brochures with pictures of flat-strapped eskies and didn't realise it was that serious. They said they wouldn't store food in there any more and were using it only for glass bottled drinks. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) 24xSausages, 8

burgers, 1kg bacon, 3xPizza's, Cheese, butter. Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Rangers had spoken to the camp prior to this. They thought the food was secure. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued

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PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols, providing information on local dingo activity. Continue monitoring dingoes and their behaviour in this area. All juveniles in the area to be tagged when they reach 10kg. Faxed/emailed date: 4/01/16

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

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Date (of Interaction): 31/12/2015 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 10.45 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While doing patrols, Rangers came across a tent that had been ripped into by a Dingo/es. There was a loaf of bread just outside the tent that had been ripped open, and looked to be have dragged out from the tent and eaten. Inside the tent there was also a packet of biscuits that had been ripped into and eaten. No campers were present at the time, however Rangers caught up with the campers the next day and gave them a PIN as they had previously received a Notice to Comply. At the northern end of the Cornwells Camp Zone there were 4 Juvenile Un-tagged Dingoes and at the Southern end 1 Juvenile Un-tagged Dingo in the area at the time of the tent ripping. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) unsure?

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

unknown Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Faxed/emailed date: 03/01/2016

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): LM Unfenced

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 03/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 08.00 Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie Public Carpark Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers found 3 bags of bait that had been ripped open and eaten by Dingo/es. At the time Rangers just found the empty bait bags in the carpark outside block 3, but they had a lot of Dingo footprints around the plastic bags and therefore it is assumed that Dingoes had eaten the contents as it all seemed fairly fresh. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Bait Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

unknown Question 7: Follow up actions.

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Details of further actions: Faxed/emailed date: 03/01/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160103_Unidentified_Poy-Yid_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Yid

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 03/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 19:30 Location (of Interaction): Winnam CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: USA, email:Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

As was clearing up his camp after dinner and preparing to put his rubbish bag into the back of his car, he saw a big male dingo within one metre of him between his tent and his car. He put the rubbish on the ground and tried to shoo the dingo away by shouting at it; the dingo bared teeth and grabbed the rubbish bag which tore, the animal then left the camp with nothing. was worried as their tent and 2 small kids were within a couple of metres of this happening. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) rubbish bag Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) when failed to get rubbish

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue camper briefings Faxed/emailed date: 06/01/2016

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 03/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 7:00 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ beach Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: (Witness) Address: Phone #Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

saw a dingo chasing a jogger on the beach in the front of Cornwells CZ, dingo was not easily deterred and came to within a Metre of the man jogging. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 1m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age ?

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

witness only, didn't talk to jogger Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefing and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 06/01/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160104_Untagged Juvenile_Eue Poy_Following closely

Dingo ID: Untagged Juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): Eur- Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 4/1/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0745 Location (of Interaction): Gabala CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027330

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7027330 was patrolling south in the vicinity of Gabala CZ, three women were seen jogging north. When stopped the joggers informed the Ranger that they had been followed by a dingo while they were jogging and had thrown stones at the dingo to make it go away. When informed that jogging was not encouraged as it attracts dingoes they seemed surprised. They were informed that even walking on the beach they should carry a stick. The same joggers were seen a short time later continuing to jog north. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 5m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Stones thrown at dingo

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Brief joggers Faxed/emailed date: 4/1/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160108_08Purple13f_Eur-Poy_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 08/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1140 Location (of Interaction): Beach in front of One Tree Rocks Camping zone Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: England Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was walking north along the beach when female dingo 08Purple13f approached. The dingo circledand came within two meters of him. A vehicle that was passing by stopped, chased the dingo off and gave a lift 300m north. went and got a large stick before he continued walking. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) <2m damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple13F a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor area Faxed/emailed date: 09/10/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160108_08Purple13f_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: :08Purple13f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 8/1/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1230 hrs Location (of Interaction): Eurong Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers 7028728 and 7027118 were undertaking a patrol heading south along the beach towards Eurong when they observed a dingo approaching a family group. The dingo was approximately seven metres away from the group. One of the family members had a stick which they were hitting on the sand to scare the dingo away; the dingo would retreat a few meters and then reapproach. This continued 3 or 4 times until the dingo lost interest and moved off heading south down the beach. Confirmation of the dingo's identity was confirmed as 08purple13f when the rangers caught up to it. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Purple 8 a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) The dingo lost interest

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings and dingo patrols. Tagging being undertaken for the Eurong pack Faxed/emailed date: 12/01/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160108_20Blue15f_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 08/01/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:30 Location (of Interaction): Eurong BF Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

I, QPWS ranger 7028020, was leaving the QPWS base after hours in my vehicle and when I saw two juvenile dingoes on the beach between the base and the Eurong Resort. After watching them for a short time 1 saw a group of visitors parked on the beach allow one of the juveniles to get within 5m. I drove towards the group and saw one of the group crouch down within 1m of the dingo who was lying on the beach so that someone else could take a photo. As I got closer to the group the dingo stood up and started moving away from the group and I was able to be identified her as 20Blue15f. I introduced themselves as an off duty ranger and explained to the woman that she should never crouch down to the dingoes level and that if a dingo approached the group, which included several children, in future that they should shoo the animal away or get back in their vehicles and move away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue15f a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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NRM ranger notified Details of further actions:Continue patrols and briefings in this area. Continue monitoring dingo behaviour in this area. Continue tagging 2015 juveniles as they reach 10kg. Faxed/emailed date: 11/01/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160108_UT15F Juvenile_LW BF_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: UT15FJuv Management Area (NRM use only): LW BF

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 8/1/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1400 Location (of Interaction): Lake Wabby Beach car park Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728, 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Tour participant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers 7028728 and 1423322 were undertaking a patrol when they arrived at the Lake Wabby beachfront car park and observed a female juvenile dingo loitering in the area. There were various tour groups in the car park with visitors moving through the car park to the Lake. The dingo was actively foraging near the people and around the vehicles. A number of pieces of apple had been drop on the ground and the dingo found and ate these. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

UT15F pominant tail tip

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) Rangers left the area

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings and patrols being undertaken. Faxed/emailed date: 12/01/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160109_20Blue15f_Eur-Poy_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 9/1/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0600 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells C.Z Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: Dingo Ranger Email, 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Tag along tour

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his friend were on the beachfront when they noticed a dingo coming out of the bush and start trotting down towards them. As the dingo approached them and got closer they started backing away they noticed a blue tag in its right ear. As it kept on approaching they backed into the water up to their hips. At this stage the dingo also entered the water and was approximately 8 meters away but did not approach any further. After a short time the dingo lost interest and headed back in the direction of their camp site (Palace). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 8 metres Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Blue a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings in the area Faxed/emailed date: 20/1/2016

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 9/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 15.00 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beach somewhere Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that as they drove on the beach around the Eurong area, they saw a couple of juvenile dingoes going from the dune to the beach. Dad was taking photographs outside his vehicle and left his sandals on the ground a couple of metres from him, one of the juvenile animals approached and stole one of his shoes and ran off with it to the sand dune. I told the group reporting this we do not like people getting out of their vehicle and approaching dingoes for photographs as it leads to habituation and is dangerous for dingoes and other motorists. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) sandal Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 2 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) ran off with shoe

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other taking photographs

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 14/01/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified tagged female Management Area (NRM use only): Birrabeen

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0630 Location (of Interaction): Lake Birrabeen carpark Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address:Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Camper and his wife arrived at Lake Birrabeen northern carpark, unpacked some gear and were cooking french toast for breakfast. Shortly after a dingo appeared and came within 3 metres before starting to forage around looking for food before leaving of its own accord after a while. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Photo taken by visitors and viewed by QPWS ranger. Not possible to get ID, however tag was visible in right ear. a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Dingo appeared to be an adult.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols. Monitor any dingoes observed in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 11/01/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 11/1/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1730 Location (of Interaction): Beachfront-Eurong Ranger Base Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Resident

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Family was down the beach swimming. was on the water’s edge. Saw dingo approach from south. Went up to in curious manner to within 6 metres shooed away and dingo left. Dingo proceeded to go up beach and started rummaging through a pile of towels clothes. moved up beach with a stick and again shooed dingo away. Dingo ran off with towel in mouth but dropped it 5 m away. Dingo then proceeded up beach where it was followed and viewed first by a Fraser Dingo Bus then by a Nomads tag along group. 7027110 followed dingo up beach and found it eating a coconut on the beach where dingo was clearly identified as 20Blue15F. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20 Blue a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor dingoes in the area and tag the remainder of the pack. Faxed/emailed date: 12/01/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Yid

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 13/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Midnight Location (of Interaction): Middle of Winnam CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Campers heard a noise during the night but didn't get up to check. The next morning (14/01/16) woke up to find that their esky had been knocked over and broken into. A block of cheese and tub of butter were missing. The esky did not have any ratchet straps or rope around it, and it was only secured by the lid and handle lock. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) unknown

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 15/01/2016

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Yid-Eli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 13/1/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 20:30 Location (of Interaction): Eli CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

husband and Son (8YO) went to dig a hole about 25 m from their camp for toilet purpsoses. When this was done, Dad shone the light around and saw a dingo about 10 metres away from them, his boy got a fright, but remembered to shout "Go away Dingo" in a dominant fashion, Dad waved his shovel at the animal and it ran off. They followed the instructions the Ranger gave them a couple of days prior. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) shovel waved

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other toilet trip

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 14/01/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Dingo ID: 20Red14M Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkarla_Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 17/1/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0800 Location (of Interaction): Carree CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027330

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7027330 had just finished briefing a camp when a dingo was seen being chased from a camp that had been briefed prior. The dingo ran a short distance from the camp and layed down. Ranger 7027330 then chased the dingo west along the beach on foot at this point it was positively identified as 20Red14M. The animal would retreat a short distance and then stop, eventually it lost interest and headed inland. On speaking to the campers involved they said the dingo walked straight into their camp and they chased it straight back out. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Red14M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitor animal, patrol area Faxed/emailed date: 18/1/16

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Dingo ID: 20Red14m Management Area (NRM use only):Ngkala-Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 17/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 8.00 Location (of Interaction): Carree CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773,7028796

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his sons were cooking breakfast when 20Red14m came up and lay 15metres away up on a rise. He stayed watching the occupants for at least another 20 minutes before moving away on his own accord to the south. was a past Ranger at Cooloola and Canarvon Ranges and knew how to behave around habituatated dingoes. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) C) Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Red14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Further patrols and briefings highlighting food/rubbish security and safety around dingoes.

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Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Waddy-Con

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 17/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): morning Location (of Interaction): Waddy point beach front Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: (witness) Address:Phone #:Visitor type: Unknown

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his girlfriend stopped their car on Waddy Point beach to look at a dingo sniffing around the car of a fisher who was in a gutter up to his knees. They observed the dingo then walk towards the man who got out of the gutter and turned around to cast and finally saw the dingo approaching to within 3 metres. The fisher waived and yelled at the dingo to scare it away, but the dingo's response was to bounce around like a dog who wants to play. The man kept waving and the dingo finally lost interest and left trotting on the beach. The lady showed me photos on her phone and it looked like an adult male animal, too far and unclear to distinguish a tag. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

possibly a male.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Possible dominance test however difficult to establish without speaking with the person involved. Continue to patrol the area. Faxed/emailed date: 20/01/2016

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Dingo ID: 15pink15f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur FA

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 21/1/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Unknown Location (of Interaction): Eurong Beach Resort fenced area Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.On Thursday morning at 0657hrs, Ranger 7028728 was contacted by Ranger 7023725 regarding advice that was given to him, of a sighting of a dingo in the grounds of the Eurong Resort. Ranger 7028728 was requested to patrol the fenced area to determine any areas of obvious breach of the fence. While undertaking this inspection, ranger 7028728 was advised by other rangers conducting inspections, of a gate that was found ajar. At approximately 0730hrs the dingo was confirmed as being within the fenced area, as well as members of the public (Tag along leader) providing advice of where the dingo was last seen. At 0820 hrs the dingo was sedated with a blow dart and was removed from the Resort premises.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Eurong Beach

Resort (open gate) Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) Manually removed

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

N/A Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:QPWS tagged 15Pink15f and released at Wongai camp zone at 1158hrs that day. Grass around the open gate was whipper snipped to ensure the gates functionality, electrified grids were also repaired. Fence perimeter checks were undertaken. Faxed/emailed date: 27/01/2015

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Dingo ID: 15 Orange 15 M Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 24/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1550 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beachfront QPWS driveway Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress:Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

An off duty QPWS ranger witnessed sitting down right next to the car, holding her hand out to feed a nearby juvenile dingo while her husband stood back filming with a video camera ooked to see where the dingo was and then put a piece of what was later confirmed as sausage on the ground within 0.5m of her legs and the dingo slowly came in and ate it. At this point the off duty ranger drove towards the woman and the dingo beeping their horn. The woman stood up and the dingo backed away. The off duty ranger made contact with rangers in the office to report the interaction and two rangers drove towards the area.

and her husband had got into their car and started driving north along the beach and the on-duty rangers were able to stop them up the beach. The rangers then spoke to nd her husband asking to view the footage from the camera. They agreed to them viewing it and returning to the office for a copy. When the rangers arrived back at the office the footage on the camera was filmed on a mobile phone (no-way to download the footage) and the camera was given back to A PIN for feeding was issued to and rangers went through the dingo safety messaging with them again. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15 Orange 15 M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

This family had been spoken to at least twice prior about getting out of the car when dingoes were present and feeding dingoes.

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Able to see that the dingo was a tagged male from the footage and rangers in the QPWS office observed 15Orange15m walk up through the QPWS base shortly after the interaction occurred.

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols and briefings. Monitor all dingoes in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 26/01/16

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Dingo ID: 20Blue15F + unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 25 Jan 16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): ~1700 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Ranger Base beach front Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events. Off duty ranger 7027110 was walking along beach with family. Observed two dingoes walking south along beach. One dingo 20Blue15F approached within 2 metres. Stayed in area for approx. 1 minute retreating when 7027110 flicked sand at it then approaching again. Other dingo (unidentified adult male) stayed outside 10m distance had tagged but unable to identify colours.

Dingoes moved south along beach to a couple that were sitting on the back tray of a triton ute. 20B15F approached vehicle under ute tray while occupants sat above them taking photos. Dingo was <1m from visitors. Large male dingo remained in the area at a safe distance.

A Nissan patrol was driving south down the beach and saw the 2 dingoes. Driver stopped vehicle in close proximity to dingoes then proceeded to get out of vehicle with 2 young children and approach the dingo 20B15f. Man approached within 10cm holding out the back of his hand to the dingo - dingo possibly licked his hand but I could not see clearly from my distance. At this point I started yelling from 30m away. Off duty ranger 7023725 drove car toward occupant honking horn. Both rangers then spoke to driver about inappropriate dingo behaviour and safety especially relating to children. Dingoes where chased away from scene.

At this time a Sunset Safaris tour bus had stopped near dingoes to south. When ranger 7027110 moved south he observed that the tour bus operator had exited the bus along with at least three of his tour guests. Driver was crouching down encouraging the dingo approximately 3-4 m away while passengers were behind taking photos. 7027110 advised driver that this was not appropriate.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) <1m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes approaching dingoes,

encouraging. Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue15f and unidentified tagged adult male

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction. Yes No Unknown

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a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Issue infringement notices to both driver of Patrol (if details can be obtained) and tour operator. Instigating late dingo patrols on beach in Eurong area. Continue to educate public Faxed/emailed date: 26/01/2015

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Dingo ID: C Management Area (NRM use only): Pin-Wyuna

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/1/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1400 Location (of Interaction): Gurruman CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027330

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While inspecting a camp that had reportedly food availability issues Ranger 7027330 positively identified 08Red14M loitering around the camp. The animal was yelled at and chased off. Other rangers arrived and assisted in removing rubbish and food that had been left unattended. Rangers went back the next morning and multiple PINs were issued. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Red14M a. How many dingoes present click to select

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Permits from Shell Rainbow no information provided. Question 7: Follow up actions.

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Details of further actions: Faxed/emailed date:

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160126_15Orange15m_Eur-Poy_Being fed or encouraged 1

Dingo ID: 15Orange 15M Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/1/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11:40 Location (of Interaction): beach in front of Cornwells CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026858 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS ranger witnessed cars stopping to see and take photographs of a dingo on the beach. On at least three occasions vehicles were within 3-5 metres of the animal. A juvenile male dingo with an orange tag was observed with a full dart in its mouth, no individual or vehicle was observed feeding the dingo however the dingo was high on the beach nowhere near the water's edge. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes vehicles and visitors too

close Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Orange15 a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) cars left, dingo kept loitering

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Briefings and patrols have been increased Faxed/emailed date: 05/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

CodeC_20160126_20Blue15F_Eur-Poy_Stealing Property 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/01/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 13:36 Location (of Interaction): 0.5km south of QPWS base on beach Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events. Visitors were on the beach with their cars when a dingo identified as 20Blue15F came running along and got to within 1 metre. The dingo stole the ladies flip-flop that was less than 1m away from her on the beach. Once the dingo had the shoe it moved off about 5 metres and proceeded to chew on it. QPWS rangers observed this and deterred the dingo by approaching moving towards it, yelling and clapping their hands. The Dingo left the shoe behind and moved away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Flip Flop Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20 Blue a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 02/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160127_15Orange15M_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: 15Orange15M Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27 Jan 2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1730 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Ranger Base beach Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7027110 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Standing on the beach was approached by a lone male dingo moving south along beach. Dingo approached group to a distance of 3 metres. Dingo identified as 15Orange15M. Dingo was detered by flicking sand towards the animal by a piece of ploy pipe - would retreat and then return. As group made their way up to their house dingo persisted for approx 2 minutes following them up the QPWS driveway. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 4 Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Orange15M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160127_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_alleged feeding and inappropriate interaction 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only):

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27.01.2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1130hrs Location (of Interaction): Eurong beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904 through 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: NSW regoPhone #: (booking system listed as SSQ) Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Report generated following advice from two independent witnesses who both work for the same tour company - information passed on to ranger 7027904 whilst on barge leaving island. Witnesses reported man with two young girls associated with a gold coloured Nissan patrol with NSW registration plates enticing and possibly feeding a dingo on the beachfront at Eurong. Based on description, alleged offender has been identified as who has been spoken to previously re: inappropriate interactions with dingoes based on two rangers observations of him at Eurong beachfront on 25th of January 2016 (refer previously submitted report Code C_20160125_20Blue15f & Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Being fed or encouraged). GoPro footage of this second alleged interaction may be available, but has not yet been provided from Unique Fraser). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present click to select

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) unknown - loitered

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Following previous inappropriate interaction Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:To be contacted and

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interviewed in relation to these allegations to assess appropriate outcome. Nil value PIN which was to be issued for previous offence now under review. Faxed/emailed date: 28.01.2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160127_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_alleged feeding 1

Dingo ID: unknown Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27.01.2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): unspecified - day Location (of Interaction): Beachfront, Cornwells camping area (Camping Zone 2) Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904 through 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Registrations

(no camping permit issued to these registrations) Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Report received from ranger 7027904 who received information from witness bus driver whilst travelling off shift on the barge at 1700hrs 27/01/2016. Witness advised of alleged feeding incident involving unidentified dingo on the beachfront of Cornwells camping area (Camping Zone 2), involving at least one male person with a number of others present. Unknown if bus driver interacted with group. Photos provided by bus driver attached. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) unknown - still loitering

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Information of registrations provided to QPWS staff to intercept and interview

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160201_20Blue15f_Eur-Poy_Loitering_deterrent trial 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 01/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 13:30 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7026936

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026936 Address: Phone #Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events. 20Blue15F was observed lying down behind a group of backpacker vehicles with backpackers standing 5m away. Ranger 7026936 drove his vehicle towards the dingo/backpackers to ensure the dingo was not being encouraged. The dingo continued to lie in the same spot so ranger 7026936 attempted to deter the dingo with "Spray Shield" 1% citronella animal deterrent spray from a distance of 2m. The spray made contact with the dingoes face and eyes; however appeared to be undeterred aside from initially jumping back at the sight and noise of the spray coming from the can. The dingo continued to loiter around the backpackers for a short time until they left to enter the Eurong fence line. The dingo then moved south along the beach. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20 Blue a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols. Faxed/emailed date: 15/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160201_unidentified_Poy-Win_stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 01/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 16.30 Location (of Interaction): Winnam CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events. and a friend are regular visitors to Fraser Island but this is their first time camping on the beach. was sitting

at the front of his tent and his friend was sitting on the dune about 10 metres away. Their tarp kitchen was right in between them with a couple of eskies on the ground. reports seeing a dingo appear out of nowhere to under the tarp, started to chew at their esky less than 5 metres from both of them. got up and yelled at it, clapped his hands, the dingo trotted off, but not really that scared of the men. The animal was described as a pretty big male, but no tag was observed as the men didn't think to look for one, so no ID is possible. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) attempted to

open the esky, only 5 metres from 2 men Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols. Faxed/emailed date: 02/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160205_08Red14m_Waddy-Con_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 08Red14m Management Area (NRM use only): Waddy - Con

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 05/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1350 Location (of Interaction): Waddy Beachfront CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7028796

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Returning to Base I observed dingo 08Red14m loitering around waddy beachfront CZ, aproaching an occupied camp. I discouraged the dingo from the area but it returned soon after. Campers were briefed on dingo safety and asked to discourage the dingo if it continued to loiter around their camp site. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Red14m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Beeping of car horn

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued camper breifing on dingo safety Faxed/emailed date: 05/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160210_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Entered dingo deterrent fence line 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): am Location (of Interaction): One Tree Rocks Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: (Drop Bears host) Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

During a patrol Ranger observed damage to a temporary fence surrounding the drop bears camp at One tree Rocks. Spoke to who said the electric fence had been damaged by one of their drivers and they had attempted to fix the fence prior to going out however it was reported that dingo prints were spotted inside the fenced area when they returned. QPWS rangers conducted some further maintenance on the electric fence and will continue to monitor. s confident the dingo did not steal any food or property whilst they were away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line temporary fence Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor temporary fences and encourage reporting of interactions Faxed/emailed date: 15/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160212_15Orange15M_LW BF_following closely 1

Dingo ID: 15Orange15M Management Area (NRM use only): LW BF

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12.02.2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1200hrs Location (of Interaction): Lake Wabby car park beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7026936

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Palace tag along tour participant Address: Fraser Experience Tours unmarked bus Phone #: Visitor type: Tag along tour

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Reported initially by a Fraser dingo tag along tour leader to Fraser Island police at 1220. FI police then passed on report to ranger 7027110 who went to gather further information at Lake Wabby beach carpark with ranger 7026804 at 1257. Limited information was gathered at the time as the Palace tag along tour involved and witnesses to the interaction had left the area. On the 14/02 ranger 7026936 received information regarding this interaction from the witness (Fraser dingo tag along leader) who originally reported the interaction to QPS on 12/02. According to this witness a female member of a palace tag along tour group had gone into the ocean for a swim (50m from the group). She apparently layed down to let the waves wash over her and at this point a male dingo with an orange tag started to run towards her from the car park. There were 2 other dingoes that remained in the car park that were apparently watching the orange tagged dingo. People from the car park were shouting to the female swimming alerting her to the dingo heading toward her. She left the waters edge and made it back to other members of her tour who had started walking towards her from the car park. By the time she had made it to this group of people from her tour, the dingo made it to 3m from her. The orange tagged dingo continued to loiter in the area with the other 2 dingoes whilst the palace group entered their vehicles and left. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 3m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Orange15M a. How many dingoes present 3

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) dingo continued to loiter in area

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to

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Code C_20160212_15Orange15M_LW BF_following closely 2

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:The dingoes involved are members of the Eurong pack. Fortunately in this circumstance their were many other people closeby to reduce the chance of a high risk dingo interaction. If these dingoes encounter people on their own it is possible that they will continue to display high risk behaviour as they did in the code E interaction on the 4/02/16. Aggressive dingo signs should be installed at all visitor sites throughout their known territory. Condition reports should also highlight the need for caution in these areas. Briefings throughout open camp zones should also highlight the situation to campers. Faxed/emailed date: 15.02.2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160213_08Purple13F_Eur-Poy_loitering 1

Dingo ID: 08Purple13F Management Area (NRM use only):

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12.02.2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1336hrs Location (of Interaction): Beachfront Eurong (50m north of main entry) Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Not recorded Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers 7026804 + 7027110 were driving south along the beach when a dingo was observed loitering (within 1m) behind a parked vehicle with two occupants inside the car. The dingo was identified through her ear tag in right ear as 08Purple13F (photographs taken by 7027110). The dingo was curious of rangers, but not wary. She continued to loiter on the beach after we departed. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 08Purple13F a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) didn't leave - continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

occupants of car not spoken to Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor Faxed/emailed date: 13.02.2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160213_15Orange15M_Eur-Poy_loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Orange15M Management Area (NRM use only):

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12.02.2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1250hrs Location (of Interaction): Beachfront north of One Tree Rocks camping area Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Fraser Explorer Tours blue bus + Address: Fraser Experience Tours unmarked bus Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers 7026804 + 7027110 were driving north along the beach when a dingo was observed eating a coconut with two buses stationary nearby (all persons remained within the buses). Fraser Explorer Tours blue bus drove off as we approached in our vehicle, but unmarked Fraser Experience Tours bus remained alongside the dingo (within 5m) to allow passengers to observe/photograph from within the bus before driving off. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Orange15M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) didn't leave - continued to eat

coconut on beach

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

CTO operators (2) - familiar with dingo Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor Faxed/emailed date: 13.02.2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160213_20Blue15F_Eur-Poy_loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only):

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12.02.2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1257hrs Location (of Interaction): Carpark and beachfront Lake Wabby Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers 7026804 + 7027110 were responding to report of concerning dingo interaction at Lake Wabby beachfront. On arrival, we noticed a dingo lying (resting) behind a parked car. Ranger 7027110 was able to move to within 10m of the dingo to establish that she was tagged 20Blue in her right ear. She awoke at this point but was not perturbed by ranger presence. Ranger 7027110 chased her away by brandishing a stick over his head (she was difficult to discourage) to the northern extent of the carpark, but within 2 mins she trotted back past within 10m of ranger 7027110. There was a group of four persons nearby, plus two hikers, but 20Blue15F did not approach them. NRM ranger to follow up on original report through Palace tag along company. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue15F a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) didn't leave - continued to loiter

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

No other persons directly involved Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160214_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_damaging property 1

Dingo ID: Unknown Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 13/02/2016 - 14/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0900, 13th - 0730, 14th Location (of Interaction): One Tree CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Tag along tour

Question 1: Detailed report of events. A tag along participant realised after waking up, that her can of deodorant had been punctured by what appeared to be bite marks. The can was in a plastic bag inside the tent. She wasn't sure if it was like it the night before so it is unclear whether or not it happen during the day of the 13th while on tour, or overnight/early hours of the morning while she slept. She's sure she wasn't disturbed while sleeping and others in her tent were not disturbed. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Can of deodorant - see

photos page 2 Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Most probably only one dingo involved

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other On tour/maybe Sleeping?

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue briefings and patrols. Faxed/emailed date: 16/02/2016

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Photos taken by Tag Leader

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160214_Unidentified_Yid-Eli_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Yid-Eli

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 14/2/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 19:00 Location (of Interaction): Northern Camp at Guluri Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddressPhone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

eports that while she was washing up under the awning attached to their camper trailer, she leaned over and found that their rubbish bin was gone; went out to investigate and saw a dingo dragging their bin away from the camp, growled and the dingo let go and ran in the bush. The dingo had gone under the trailer and taken the bin from about one metre away fromQuestion 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Rubbish Bin Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Washing up after dinner

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor and conduct dingo briefings in the area. Faxed/emailed date: 16/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

CodeC_20160215_15O15m20B15f 3 Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Orange15M, 20Blue15F, 3 Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 15/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): midnight Location (of Interaction): Cornwells Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Booking number 1359610 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Campers reported having 5 dingoes around there camp throughout the Sunday night on 14/15th. The dingoes stayed away from the campers themselves but stayed around the camp. In the camp there were 10 males in there late 20s. This camp was in Cornwells Camp Zone which is currently closed. Campers also had a fire, in which they were sitting around when the dingoes approached. The campers did not deter the dingoes as they didn't believe they were a problem and campers went to sleep with the dingoes still loitering around there camp. At approx 7am the campers awoke to having 2 dingoes still loitering around there camp. The campers assurred me that the dingoes did not have any access to food or rubbish. The campers could only id 2 of the 5 dingoes seen. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Orange15m and 20Blue15f a. How many dingoes present 5

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 3

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) dingoes didn't leave and campers

didn't try discourage, campers went to bed

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Sitting around a fire

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

First time to Fraser Island Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160218_4 Unidentified_Poy PR_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: 4 x Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy PR

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 18/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 19:30-21:00 Location (of Interaction): Poyungan on Fraser Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:AddressPhone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At approximately 19:30 heard a bang outside, when he went to investigate he discovered a dingo had pushed the lid off the top of the BBQ and was licking the plate. He shooed the dingoes off a short distance, replaced the lid and returned inside. At approximately 21:00 heard the same noise and discovered what appeared to be the same dingo had again pushed the lid off the BBQ and was on top of the plate licking the surface. At least three other dingoes were also hanging around and they had broken into a bin pulled the rubbish out. ggressively chased the dingoes off a short way, covered the BBQ and moved the bin to a secure location. No dingoes were positively identified, it is not known if they were tagged, but they were described as young. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Rubbish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 4

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 4 Pup Unknown Age

Due to the light the witness does not know if they were tagged but was confident they were young dingoes

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other inside acomodation

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Spoke to care taker who is going to secure BBQ lid and provide a secure location for the bins. Faxed/emailed date: 19/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Codec_20160218_unidentified_Eur-Poy_damaging property 1

Dingo ID: unkown Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 17/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1500 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his wife were fishing on the beach out the front of Eurong Resort when he noticed a dingo that was heading south started to sniff around his chair (which was 20 metres up the beach from him) then moved to his small esky and started to chew the lid to gain access to it's contents. At this stage he moved towards yelling at it and the dingo moved about 20 metres away and layed down. Shortly after the dingo had another go at the esky, after being yelled at again by it finally moved on. The esky contained a small amount of bait, a few beers and some ice. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) biting esky lid Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

8Purple13F was seen by QPWS Rangers within 100 metres shortly after

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols Faxed/emailed date: 18/02/2016

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Dingo ID: Unknown Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 18/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0430 Location (of Interaction): Winnam CZ south Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

awoke to scratching and rummaging noises from his campsite. He climbed out of his tent to see a stack of boxes tipped over. They were used to weigh down the lid of the lower one which had food in it. It was at this stage he noticed the dingo had taken some bread rolls that was in the lower box. He kept quiet as to not wake his friends and started to walk towards the dingo which ran away down to the beach. This is when he noticed there were two dingoes. He noticed later on that morning that one rubber latch on his esky had been chewed off. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 2

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

QPWS Rangers advised campers to lock all food and rubbish away in their caged trailer Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols in this area Faxed/emailed date: 18/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160219_Green Tagged Female 3 Unidentified_Poy-Win_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Green Tagged Female & 3 Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 19/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1930 Location (of Interaction): Winnam CZ south Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Shortly after sunset ad noticed two dingoes hanging around their camp. Himself and his camping friends where all aware of this so they consistently yelled at the dingoes to try and move them on but they would not leave. At best the dingoes ran a few metres and shortly returned. This continued for most of the night until they went to bed around 2.00am tated that at times up to four dingoes where present, one having a green tag in it's right ear.They had a good inspection of their camping equipment the next morning and nothing had been disturbed. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Green a. How many dingoes present 4

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1 3

Up to four dingoes present, one identified by camper as having a green tag in the right ear and an other hanging closely by was much larger possibly with no tag. No further information on the other two.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Briefed with ear tag education the day before Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols in the area Faxed/emailed date: 22/02/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160229_15Orange15M_LW BF_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Orange15M Management Area (NRM use only): LW BF

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 29/2/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11:30 Location (of Interaction): Lake Wabby beachfront carpark Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026858 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS Ranger observed a young male dingo with an Orange tag walking around the carpark sniffing around vehicles.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Male Orange tag a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Aggressive dingo sign installed at beach front, continue briefings to visitors. Faxed/emailed date: 02/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160229_20Blue15F_LW BF_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15f Management Area (NRM use only): LW BF

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 29/2/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11:30 Location (of Interaction): Wabby East track and carpark Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address:Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.Two QPWS rangers spoke to a group of tourists near the Lake Wabby toilets on their way out of the lake walking track, they reported a dingo following them out who was their tour guide, confirmed that a dingo had "been there all morning following people in and out of the lake, but no teeth bared". Several people showed me videos and photos very clearly identifying a juvenile female with a blue tag, some of the shots were very close up, probably about one metre or so. People said the dingo was showing no fear at all passing people within touching distance. Some people said they tried to deter her to no avail. At around 3:30 QPWS Ranger saw the Blue Tagged Female again following a group of tourists who then passed my colleague and I working with noisy machinery (Power carrier). She disappeared for about 1 minute after I chased her but returned and followed us at a distance of 5-10 metres for about 100 metres back to the carpark where she proceeded to sniff around cars and loiter around people. I briefed a couple of hikers who were taking photographs. QPWS Ranger spoke to 2 tag along leaders who said she hadn't been aggressive.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) 1 metre of tourists, 5 -

10m of rangers with machine Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Female Blue tag, a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

20Blue15F

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) returned and loitered

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Aggressive dingo sign installed at beach front, continue briefings to visitors. Faxed/emailed date: 02/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160302_2 Unidentified_Poy-Yid_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Poy-Win

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 02/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 2330 Location (of Interaction): Poyungan CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was inside her camper when she heard something outside. She came out to discover a dingo had grabbed a rubbish bag they had forgotten to secure properly. They chased the dingoes off and retrieved the rubbish. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) rubbish Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 2

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other inside camper

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Briefed all nearby campers. Faxed/emailed date: 04/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160302_15Orange15M20Blue15F_LW _following closely15Orange15M20Blue15F_LW_Following closely

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Dingo ID: 20Blue15F 15Orange15M Management Area (NRM use only): LW

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 02/03/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:20 Location (of Interaction): Wabby East track and lakeshore Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.Late afternoon and his friend walked into Lake Wabby from the eastern beach access track. Being the only people in there they had been swimming for a short while when they noticed two dingoes sitting up on the sand dune. Shortly after the dingoes came down to the waters edge and at this timeand his friend walked over to their bags as the dingoes followed. and his friend started to wave a stick around, splash water and kick sand at the dingoes which made them keep their distance for a short while but then return. They picked up their belongings and walked back to their vehicle. During this time the two dingoes followed for quite some time approaching withing two metres. The dingoes eventually lost interest and moved on.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) within 2 metres Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Female blue tag Male orange tag a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Video footage viewed by QPWS Rangers and ID established as 20Blue15F, 15Orange15M

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) Lost interest after a while

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Increase patrols beachfront and walking track Faxed/emailed date: 04/03/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160302_20Blue15F_LW_Following closely 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15f Management Area (NRM use only): LW

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 2/3/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 10.45hrs Location (of Interaction): Lake Wabby walking track, 800m from eastern entrance Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.Rangers 7028728 and 1422562 were undertaking track maintenance on the Lake Wabby walking track when a dingo was noticed standing approximately 15 metres away on the southern side of the walking track. The dingo was identified as having a Blue tag in its right ear. Ranger 7028728 grabbed a stick and the dingo jumped from side to side and then ran back a few meters. Shortly after it moved back further south along the track out of sight. The rangers then returned to work and after a few minutes later a group of visitors passed by with the dingo following at a distance of 10 metres. When the dingo saw the rangers it again stopped for approximately 1 minute. It then diverted off the track and scouted around the rangers and emerged on the northern side of the track continuing in the direction of Lake Wabby.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) <15 metres Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Rangers undertaking track maintenance with

a chainsaw Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction. Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Increased patrols in the vicinity of Lake Wabby and after other high risk ineractions occuring in the vicinity, the track and Lake Wabby have been closed to public access. Faxed/emailed date: 07/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160306_LW BF_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only): LW BF

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 06/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11:20 Location (of Interaction): Lake Wabby carpark beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 1423683 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

After Receiving information on a Code E at Lake Wabby walking track entrance, QPWS staff 1423683 viewed photos of 20Blue15F hanging around the car park area. This dingo was also seen playing with a visitor’s towel. The dingo was yelled at and it ran away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue15F a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

QPWS rangers viewed a photo and confirmed it being 20Blue15F

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Follow up from Code E, walking track closed temporarily Faxed/emailed date: 06/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160307_15Orange15M_EUR-POY_Soliciting food 1

Dingo ID: 15Orange15M Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 07/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 16:20 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Second Valley beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS staff were patrolling Eurong beachfront at 16:20 hrs and noticed a dingo (identified as15Orange15M) lying on the sand beside a vehicle (within 8 metres). As they approached they could see that (staying in Eurong Second Valley accommodation) was filleting fish. said the dingo had been there a while but not causing any problems. Shortly after QPWS staff arrived the dingo took off. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Orange15M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

QPWS staff identified 15Orange15M upon arrival

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) As QPWS arrived

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Fish filleting

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Observed signage

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols in the area focusing on fishing/bait collection and security Faxed/emailed date: 08/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160310_Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/3/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 9:15am Location (of Interaction): Govi Creek Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Discovery Tours Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

eports seeing a dingo approaching a family group recreating along Govi creek around 9:15 on the 10th of March. As the family became aware of the coming dingo, they packed up and drove off. But then a motorbike came along and the dingo's attention then focused on this and it started chasing the bike. said it kept going at full speed far into the distance. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) chased motor bike Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor and brief campers Faxed/emailed date: 15/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160312_20Blue15F 15Green15M_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F & 15Green15M Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12/3/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 7pm then midnight Location (of Interaction): Govi CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026858 & 7028120 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

During a camper brief QPWS rangers 7026858 & 7028120 observed two juvenile dingoes identified as 20Blue15F Hi-vis collared dingo and 15Green15M trotting along near a camp site in Govi. The dingoes came to have a sniff around the camp and were chased off by QPWS rangers. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue15F (collar) & 15Green15M a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to brief and monitor the dingoes Faxed/emailed date: 15/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160312_Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12/3/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 7pm then midnight Location (of Interaction): Govi CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported a dingo coming to within 3 metres while he was on the top of the dune for phone reception, about 10 metres from his camp. He yelled and it went away got woken around midnight, by a dingo standing within 2 metres of his swag. he yelled at it, but the dingo was not easily deterred, it eventually lost interest. had observed a number of dingoes while on the island but was unable to see any identification for the loitering dingo. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1-2 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No NPSR website

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to brief visitors and monitor dingoes Faxed/emailed date: 15/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160317_15Pink15F_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Pink15F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 17/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Afternon Location (of Interaction): QPWS Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Resident

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and her two children were swimming on the beach in front of Eurong QPWS base when approached by a female dingo with a rectangular tag of orangey pink colour when questioned about shape and colour the tag is constant with 15Pink15F. The dingo approached with 3m and flicked sand at her. The dingo moved away a little but did return and continued to loiter until it lost interest and headed down the beach towards a tag-along group. said the dingo did a snarl-like facial expression but did not growl and it was not in a dominant or threatening manner. Person involved in interaction is well briefed on dingo behaviour and described the interaction as non-threatening intentional behaviour towards humans. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Rectangle tag describes as may have been pink, shpe consistant with 15Pink15F a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) dingo moved further up the beach

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor and report on interactions. Faxed/emailed date: 21/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160317_20Blue15F_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 17/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 12:25 Location (of Interaction): Govi Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1422562 & 1424194

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 1422562 & 1424194 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers were having lunch on dunes of Govi camp zone, when the dingo was noticed behind them. By this time the dingo was within 5 metres and identified as 20Blue15F (collar was also present). The dingo was shooed away briefly, but then came back and continued to loiter around the Rangers and a nearby private camp (camp was food secure). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) within 5m Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20 Blue (also collar present) a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

N/A Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor Faxed/emailed date: 18/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160319_UT15M_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: UT15M Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 19/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11:45 Location (of Interaction): Lake Wabby Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS Rangers travelling south along the beach sighted a dingo (identified as Untagged15m) moving towards people fishing in the water. By the time Rangers arrived the dingo was lying in the water within 10 metres of the fishermen. QPWS Rangers drove near the dingo and it ran away. After speaking with he mentioned that the dingo had been hanging around for about 20 minutes. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Untagged15M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

QPWS Rangers identified being Untagged15M

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) When drove up with vehicle

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Brochure received

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: ongoing patrols in the area Faxed/emailed date: 21/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160322_20Blue15F 15Orange15M_Eur QPWS_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F & 15Organge15M Management Area (NRM use only): Eur QPWS

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 22 March 2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1530 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Ranger Base Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026804 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS rangers and contractors undertaking site inspection near STP at Eurong Base. Saw 2 collared dingoes (20Blue15F, 15Orange15M) move through the assembled people within 2 metres. No aggression displayed at the time. See Code D_20160322_20Blue15F_Eur QPWS_Hunting tactics 20Blue15F was then observed moving at a trot then running towards the path leading up to Ranger Base from the beach towards a young couple walking up the path. The young couple started to run onto the QPWS balcony where the dingo stopped out front. Ranger 7027110 went out onto balcony and moved the dingo on. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Orange15M (GPS tracking collar) 20Blue15F (high vis blue collar) a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Stranding in large group

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continue to monitor dingoes closely Faxed/emailed date: 30/03/2016

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Code D & E - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code D_20160322_20Blue15F_Eur QPWS_Hunting tactics Page 1 of 2

CODE: D Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use): Eur QPWS

D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking Date (of Interaction): 22/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Location (of Interaction): Eurong Ranger Base Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1. Detailed report of events. 20Blue15F was observed moving at a trot then running towards the path leading up to Ranger Base from the beach towards a young couple walking up the path. The young couple started to run onto the QPWS balcony where the dingo stopped out front. Ranger 7027110 went out onto balcony and moved the dingo on. Question 2: What were the actions/behaviours of the dingo(s) during the Interaction?

Code D - Threatening. – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans

Growling/snarling Dominant/submissive testing Stalking Tent ripping (campers inside tent) Circling (distance) Dominant towards humans Stealing/damage to property (directly from

person) Incorporate humans into pack behaviour Humans regarded as competitors for resources Bailing up/ambushing (walking alone or

unsupervised) Hunting tactics (with intent to test a response) Lunging (dominance test)

Code E - High Risk. – nipping, biting, attacking Nipping/mouthing Biting Attacking Causing casualty Hunting tactics (intent to attack) Bailing up/ambushing (intent to attack) Lunging (attempting to nip or bite)

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Code D & E - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code D_20160322_20Blue15F_Eur QPWS_Hunting tactics Page 2 of 2

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue15F a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

also identified by Hi-vis blue collar

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) deterred by QPWS staff

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified SR ranger notified

Additional comments: 15Orange also present but not involved in Code D interaction - See Code C_20160322_20Blue15F & 15Orange15M_Eur QPWS_Loitering.

Action taken: Report generated, rangers have increased patrols and monitoring of the dingo involved

Proposed further action: Continue to monitor and report interactions through to senior mangagment

Faxed/emailed date: 30/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160323_20Blue15F_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 8pm? Location (of Interaction): Approx half way through Govi Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Some friends of the commercial wormer that are camping near his tent reported 20Blue15F to be hanging around their camp at night time. One of the female campers tried to yell and growl at the Dingo to move it on and it vocalized back at her. When this happened the Dingo was within about 5 meters away. Eventually the Dingo moved away when she also moved towards it while still growling at it. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Blue 20 a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult 1 Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings and patrols of camp zones and beach front Faxed/emailed date: 29/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160323_Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 2300hrs Location (of Interaction): Govi CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Brisbane Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was inside his tent when he heard a noise, when he investigated he discovered an unidentified dingo running off with a poorly secured rubbish bag from the camp site. No food items were in the rubbish bag only rubbish containing scent. The rubbish bag was not recovered Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) rubbish bag Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other inside tent at the time

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings to people , highlighting vigilance with 'Dingo Safety' especially with food security. Faxed/emailed date: 29/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160323_Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Tent ripping (vacant) 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Between 11am and 2pm Location (of Interaction): Middle of Govi camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1427479

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Friends of the Commercial Wormer reported their tent being ripped into by a Dingo. They reported they did not have any food in their tent at the time. Photo taken of the ripped tent. The campers believed the dingo that ripped into their tent was 20Blue15F as she had been loitering around their camp? Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) unknown

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings and patrols of camp zones and beach front Faxed/emailed date: 29/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160323_Unidentified_Wang BL_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Wang BL

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 23/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0910 Location (of Interaction): Wanggoolba Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1 observed a dingo loitering around the Wanggoolba barge landing area.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Trail camera is in position in the area, continue to monitor Faxed/emailed date: 30/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160325_20Blue15F 15Pink15F 15green15M_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1600 Location (of Interaction): Govi CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address:Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Three dingoes were observed 20Blue15F,15green15M & 15Pink15F loitering around the camp during the afternoon of the 25/03/2016. howed QPWS ranger a photo on his phone clearly identifying 15Pink15F and 20Blue15F.. The following morning discovered a dingo had opened the latched esky at their campsite sometime in the early hours of the monrning and stolen 500g of bacon and a packet of meat. See Code C_20160326_Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Stealing food or property. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) rubbish bag Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Blue tag with a collar, Green tagged male and 15Pink15F a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 2 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings to people , highlighting vigilance with 'Dingo Safety' especially with food security. Faxed/emailed date: 29/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160325_20Blue15F15green15M 15Pink15F_Dilli-Eur_Loitering (3) 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F,15green15M & 15Pink15F Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 25/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1600 Location (of Interaction): Govi CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address:Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Three dingoes were observed 20Blue15F,15green15M & 15Pink15F loitering around the camp during the afternoon of the 25/03/2016. showed QPWS ranger a photo on his phone clearly identifying 15Pink15F and 20Blue15F.. The following morning discovered a dingo had opened the latched esky at their campsite sometime in the early hours of the monrning and stolen 500g of bacon and a packet of meat. See Code C_20160326_Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Stealing food or property. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: Blue tag with a collar, Green tagged male and 15Pink15F a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 2 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings to people , highlighting vigilance with 'Dingo Safety' especially with food security. Faxed/emailed date: 29/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C – Dingo Interaction Form 2015 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Ngkala-Bool

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0800-16.45 Location (of Interaction): Carree Campzone Reporting Officer/s details: 7028773, 7027940

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address:Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and friends were camping at Carree CZ, (next to professional fishermen camp) and had left to go sight seeing for the day. During their absence a dingo or dingoes ripped into the mesh of his camper-trailer and grabbed a bag of rubbish that contain nappies and food scraps. 7028773 and 7027940 were doing briefings at Sandy Cape when they came upon the camp where no-one was present. Several other food/rubbish bags were disturbed and scattered around the campsite, however dingoes were not seen to be loitering in the area. As it was getting late, 7028773 and 7027940 decided to return the next morning and brief the campers on food/rubbish security. Infringemets were issued. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) C) Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: unknown

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) campers weren't present

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other camper's weren't present

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Left dingo safety brochures and briefed campers on the importance of food/rubbish security. Continue with briefings and beach/camp patrols.

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a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160326_unknown dingo_Govi camping zone_stealing food 1

Dingo ID: Unknown Management Area (NRM use only):

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 26.03.2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1400hrs (estimated) Location (of Interaction): Govi camping zone Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Campers admitted that unsighted dingo(es) had allegedly accessed their unattended ice box, which they felt was secure by having half a slab of Coke cans sitting on top (they had been briefed by a ranger (7026858) the day before, said that didn't realise that the ice box should have been strapped or roped down). The ice box had been opened and scavenged through, with salad and a beetroot dip ignored, but a salami from lower within the ice box was taken and apparently consumed. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) salami Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age X

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) likely when had secured food

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

"briefed by female ranger with foreign accent" Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Reiterated food security expectations Faxed/emailed date: 27.03.2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160327_20Blue15F 15Green15M_Dilli-Eur-Being fed 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F & 15Green15M Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli - Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27 March 2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1730 Location (of Interaction): Beach front ~1km south Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: 7027110

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: click to select

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

20Blue15F and 15Green15M walking south along beach scavenging for food. Located a sand pool filled with fish frames (dart and whiting). Strated eating frames. Rangers 7027110 and 1427479 chased dingoes away, removed fish frames and filled in pool. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15 Green & 20Blue plus blue collar a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Faxed/emailed date: 28/3/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160327_20Blue15F_Dilli-Eur_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1010hrs Location (of Interaction): Eurong beach front Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Drop Bears) Address: ) Phone #Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers were observing the dingo 20Blue15F, confirmed by the blue ear tag and collar. The dingo was observed to be loitering on the beach wandering around cars when it went up to a surfer’s (surfers in the water) property lying on the beach including towel, sunscreen, cap and sunglasses. The dingo then grabbed the cap and took it to the vegetated dunes. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Cap Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue, Also wearing the blue identification collar. a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Rangers watching 20 metres away

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Other

Surfers were Eurong residents Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings to people in the Eurong area, highlighting vigilance with 'Dingo Safety' especially with 20Blue15f. Consider fitting of GPS collar to monitor movements. Faxed/emailed date: 29/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160327_two unidentified dingoes_Govi camping zone_loitering 1

Dingo ID: Two unidentified Management Area (NRM use only):

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 27.03.2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0615hrs Location (of Interaction): Govi camping zone (south) Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress:Phone #Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Campers reported two dingoes on top of dunes when they were sitting outside their tent. Dingoes were unidentified and did not approach campers. Campers reported that at least a couple of dingoes had been making what was assumed to be fighting noises during the evening. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 2

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols and monitoring Faxed/emailed date: 27 March 2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160328_Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Tent ripping (vacant) 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 28/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Between 1030hrs and 1645hrs Location (of Interaction): Govi C.Z Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address:Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

nd his friends had been away from the camp for the majority of the day when they returned to find that their tent had been ripped and some freezer blocks in the general campsite had been taken and moved.advised that it was a small rip and that nothing was taken and there was no evidence to suggest that the dingo had been inside. The only item in the tent other than his bedding was some deodorant. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Freezer blocks Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Ranger stressed the need for vigilance in undertaking the 'Dingo Safety' requirements with the camper. Faxed/emailed date: 29/03/2016

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Code D & E - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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CODE: D Dingo ID: 15Green15m Management Area (NRM use): Eur-Poy

D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking Date (of Interaction): 29/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Approx. 17:30 Location (of Interaction): Eurong BF Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address:Phone #:Visitor type: Tour participant

Question 1. Detailed report of events and her friend walked down to the beach to watch the sunset. They saw a dingo approaching from the north and moved towards another pair of women so they were in a group. When the dingo (identified as 15Green15m from description and photos) approached the other two women left. The dingo got to within 0.5m and srtarted to lunge towards and her friend, mouthing and vocalising. and her friend moved away from the dingo but it followed them and started to circle around behind them. At this stage, who was nearby, put himself between the dingo and the ladies and tried to deter the dingo by moving towards it. The dingo would move backwards as approached but would come back again and continued to circle around behind him towards the women. After about 5mins the dingo seemed to lose interest and walked away.

bserved the dingo walk towards another couple who were walking on the beach and saw the dingo display the same behaviour. As the dingo and the couple passed by he walked towards it again and it moved off and into the dunes. Question 2: What were the actions/behaviours of the dingo(s) during the Interaction?

Code D - Threatening. – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans

Growling/snarling Dominant/submissive testing Stalking Tent ripping (campers inside tent) Circling (distance) 0.5m Dominant towards humans Stealing/damage to property (directly from

person) Incorporate humans into pack behaviour Humans regarded as competitors for resources Bailing up/ambushing (walking alone or

unsupervised) Hunting tactics (with intent to test a response) Lunging (dominance test)

Code E - High Risk. – nipping, biting, attacking Nipping/mouthing Biting Attacking Causing casualty Hunting tactics (intent to attack) Bailing up/ambushing (intent to attack) Lunging (attempting to nip or bite)

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Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Green15m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Tour guide Butch, KBRV

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified SR ranger notified

Additional comments: had observed the dingo prior to the event and it had walked straight past him without showing any interest and walked towards and her friend.

had taken some photos and videos of the dingo and its behaviour and will e-mail through to the dingo.ranger e-mail address when he has internet connection.

Action taken: Interview conducted. Photos/Videos requested. NRM RIC and SR notified. Report completed.

Proposed further action: Continue extended patrols and briefings in this area to talk to visitors and monitor dingo behaviour. Consider identification/GPS collar for this animal due to recent threatening behaviour.

Faxed/emailed date: 30/03/16

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Photos To add pictures, you will need to first unlock this form. Select the ‘Review Tab’, select ‘Restrict Editing’, then ‘stop protection’. You can now insert a picture using the Insert tab. To re-lock the form check the box under step 2, choose ‘filling in forms’ from the drop down box, select ‘Yes, Start Enforcing Protection’, click ‘OK’. Photo 1.

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160330_20Blue15F_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15F Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 30/03/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0845 Location (of Interaction): Southern end of Govi camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 1422562

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 1422562 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

During camp patrols, 20Blue15F was noticed loitering around a camp (who were cooking breakfast) at the southern end of Govi camp zone. 20Blue15F ran off when Ranger pulled up - but stayed within 30 metres of camp hiding in the dunes. Campers had been briefed by rangers previously and were aware of the situation with specific dingo. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20 Blue (blue collar) a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) QPWS Presence

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings and patrols of camp zones and beach front Faxed/emailed date: 30/03/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160401_20Blue15f_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 20Blue15f Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 1/4/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Approx 11:45 Location (of Interaction): Cornwells BF Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020 for 7026466

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported to ranger 7026466 that they had observed a dingo (identified as 20Blue15f from description as having a black collar) moving along the beach while they were fishing. The dingo approached a stationery green bus (Cool Dingo) and circled the bus before approaching where he was fishing at the water’s edge. The dingo circled around him before moving towards the vehicle where was preparing bait at the rear of the car. The dingo approached the vehicle and looked like it was preparing to jump into the back of the vehicle just before it was shooed away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 20Blue15f a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continue briefings and monitoring of animals in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 3/4/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160402_unidentified_Dilli-Eur_following closely 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 02/04/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 19:00 Location (of Interaction): 3km south of Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS Rangers had given hikers and his travelling companion a dingo briefing at Eurong beachfront around 18:00 hrs. They informed QPWS Rangers that they were camping for the night at Govi CZ. At around 19:00 hrs while hiking on the beach towards their camp, they noticed a dingo following them. The dingo followed closely (within 3 metres) for some time until started yelling at the dingo. The dingo followed for a short while longer but eventually left. This is when rang the dingo hotline (received dingo safe business card) and spoke with ranger 1423683

could not identify the dingo as it was dark and he only had the light from his phone. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) within 3 metres Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Limited light unable to identify dingo involved

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols and briefings in this area through to sunset. Faxed/emailed date: 03/04/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160404_15Green15M_Eur-Poy_Loitering(2) 1

Dingo ID: 15Green15M Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 06/04/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1600 Location (of Interaction): Beach front OTR Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Air fraserAddress: Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS rangers observed 15Green15M approaching with 2 meters of Air Fraser staff as they were preparing to leave. The dingo showed no fear of people and continued to loiter before following the plane during taxiing along the beach. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Green15M a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor and educate visitors. Faxed/emailed date: 08/04/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160404_15Green15m_Eur-Poy_loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Green15m Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 4/4/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0710 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Family of Four Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Monday morning at 0710 ranger 7027118 observed 15Green15m loitering on the beach infront of Eurong with a family of four within 10m. The family were acting appropiatly - standing in a group with the father carring a large stick. As ranger approached the family to brief them on recent aggressive interactions in the area, 15Green15m came within 2m of the family. Ranger deterred the dingo and asked the family to head back to the fenced area of Eurong. 15Green15m continued to loiter on the beach. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) coming within 2m damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Green15m a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Family acted appropriately Faxed/emailed date: 05.04.2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160404_15Pink15F_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Pink15F Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 06/04/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1300 Location (of Interaction): Beach front near Dilli Village Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Unidentified Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Proffessional fisher/wormer

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

witnessed a dingo identified as 15Pink15F loitering on the beach front near Dilli village. A couple of wormers were on the beach with 15Pink15F nearby, they tried to shoo the dingo a number of times but it was difficult to deter. No threatening behaviour was observed. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Pink15F a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) continued to loiter nearby

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor and educate visitors. Faxed/emailed date: 08/04/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160409_2 Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 2 Unidentified dingoes Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 9/4/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1645 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beach gutter in front of workshop driveway Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Unknown Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Unknown

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS Ranger was walking to a gutter to fish after work and observed a family in 2 dark utes fishing, a couple of dingoes were hanging around, one of them was standing close to the water edge where people were fishing, a man with a rod was trying to deter it pretty unsuccessfully. The group decided to pack up and go. I didn't see the dingo tags as they were all about 50 to 100 metres away. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 2 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify)

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to patrol area and record dingo interactions Faxed/emailed date: 19/04/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160409_15Green 15M 15Pink15F_Eur-Poy_Loitering(2) 1

Dingo ID: 15Green15M, 15Pink15F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 9/4/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1750hrs Location (of Interaction): One Tree Rocks C.Z Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Drop Bears Tag Along Tours Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Tag along tour

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and his group of Tag Along campers were walking south along the beach when they were approached by two Dingoes. Some members of the group were walking on their own which the dingoes then approached within 3 meters. When the tour leader advised the members to get back closer to the group the dingoes lost interest and headed north along the beach. The rangers spoke to to ensure vigilance with their campers ensuring that they are all in groups and do not crouch down to take photos. Rangers 7028728 and 7026858 had been fishing 60 meters south of the groups location directly before this interaction. Rangers identified the two dingoes to be Green tag left ear and Pink tag right ear (15Green15M, 15Pink15F). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Green, 15Pink a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) Lost interest when individuals

returned to the main group.

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings and liasing with Tour operators.

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160409_15Green 15M 15Pink15F_Eur-Poy_Loitering(2) 2

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160409_15Green15M 15Pink15F_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Green15M, 15Pink15F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 9/4/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1740hrs Location (of Interaction): Beach Front One Tree Rocks C.Z Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.Ranger 7028728 was fishing after work with Ranger 7026858 approximately 100m further north along the beach. Ranger 7026858 started walking back towards 7028728 when she noticed two dingoes in close proximity to him. When she was in range she alerted to him their presence, at this stage the dingoes were within 10 meters. The dingoes were able to be identified by a Green tag left ear and Pink tag right ear (15Green15M, 15Pink15F). Over the next 10 minutes both rangers tried to consistently move the dingoes on by shooing and flicking sand towards them. When this occurred they would momentarily move back but would consistently return to about 5 meters distance. The dingoes only left when they noticed a group of Tag along campers walking down the beach in their direction.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Pink, 15Green a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) When they noticed another group of

people walking down the beach Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefings to visitors with emphasis on people at the beach and people fishing. Faxed/emailed date: 12/04/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160409_Unidentified_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 9/4/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1645 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Unknown

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

On the afternoon of the 09.04.16 at 1645 a family in 2 dark utes were fishing in the gutter in front of the QPWS workshop entrance. As I approached I noticed a couple of dingoes were hanging around. One dingo was standing close to the water’s edge where people were fishing. A man tried to deter the dingo from the group with his fishing rod though was unsuccessful. The group decided to pack up and leave the area. Dingoes involved weren’t' able to be identified as they were too far away to see (50 to 100 m). Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 2 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) When group left the area

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued briefing and patrols Faxed/emailed date:

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160410_2 Untagged_Con-Ngkala_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: 2 Untagged Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Ngkala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/04/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): not supplied Location (of Interaction): Ocean lake cz Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address:Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Email received via dingo.ranger; "Problem dingos at Ocean Lake beach front camp. Not scared of humans and stealing belongings. Not being aggressive at all just overly inquisitive. Mainly the girl but there is a male as well that brushed up against one of our group while she was preparing stuff in the back of her car." Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) not supplied Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) not supplied

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Refered to NRM officer, both dingoes to be considered for tagging in the near future. Faxed/emailed date: 15/04/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160410_15Green15M 15Pink15F_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Green15M & 15Pink15F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/4/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1645 Location (of Interaction): Eurong beach in front of resort Reporting Officer/s details: 7026858

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7026858/Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Unknown

Question 1: Detailed report of events.Off duty Ranger was walking to the beach to fish and odserved several cars stopped at the front of the resort, some people standing and 2 dingoes coming towards them, the interaction then was blocked by the vehicles and Ranger couldn't see clearly. The leading vehicle of a RBAC group seemed to intervene and drive between the animals and the people. The dingoes proximity to the people still couldn’t br seen or their behaviour. When asked the RBAC leader (believed to be said the dingoes were getting a bit too close to a family with kids, when asked how close, he just replied "too close". So I thanked him and kept walking to a group of 3 adults now being confronted by two juvenile dingoes identified as Green15M and Pink15F. They kept harassing the group coming to within 5 metres for at least 20 minutes. I waved a stick at them aggressively several times, but they came back continually and only lost interest when another group of fishers came about 50 metres south of us, then eventually moved on towards some vehicles and a bus. They were on the beach around the people recreating from the time I arrived at the beach around 4:45 (they had been there from 3 pm at least according to a report from family fishing on the beach) and were still hanging around at 17:45 when I got home.

Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Green15M & 15Pink15F a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 1 Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) very insistant, not scared at all

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction. Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Signage and briefings Faxed/emailed date: 20/04/2016

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Code C_20160410_BGG09M GGG13F_Eur-Poy_Interference 1

Dingo ID: BGG09M, GGG13F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 10/04/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0810 Location (of Interaction): Northern End of Gabala C.Z Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Fraser Discovery Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Commercial tour operator

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 7028728 was conducting a beach patrol heading north towards the northern end of Gabala C.Z when he observed a Fraser Discovery Bus pulled over on the dune side of the beach. From a distance of approximately 80 meters it was observed that there was a dingo within close proximity, on the dune side of the vehicle (approximately 3 meters). Approximately 10 Patrons were observing and crouching down to take photographs of the dingo on the eastern side of the bus. The distance from the dingo to the patrons was observed to have been <15 meters. As the ranger continued to get closer to the vehicle, at approximately 50 meters the dingo spotted the ranger vehicle and moved back behind the vegetated dunes, as this was occurring the patrons were getting back onto the bus. Shortly after the bus continued south down the beach. On reaching the location where the dingo had entered the dunes two dingoes were observed in the closed camp site. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes Tour bus had stopped and

had patrons taking photos and observing a dingo outside of the bus. Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: BGG a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 1 1 Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Although the tag of GGG was not I.d, GGG is often seen with BGG09M.

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) When it spotted the ranger vehicle

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other Taking photos

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Information forwarded to S.R for further action. Faxed/emailed date:

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20160412_15Pink15F_Eur-Poy_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 15Pink15F Management Area (NRM use only): Eur-Poy

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Date (of Interaction): 12/04/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 09:00 Location (of Interaction): Eurong Beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #:Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At 09:00 hrs QPWS Ranger 1423683 was driving south along Eurong beachfront and noticed a dingo heading towards two fishermen. At first Ranger 1423683 viewed from a distance and saw 15Pink15F getting within 5 metres from the two men fishing. Ranger 1423683 then intervened (this is when the dingo left) and spoke with

aid the dingo had been hanging around for nearly half an hour (at times getting within arm’s reach) and used minimal efforts to move it on. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: 15Pink a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

15Pink15F verified by Ranger

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise when person left other (specify) upon arrival of QPWS staff

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols in the area and briefing beach goers Faxed/emailed date: 14/04/2016

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Code C_20160412_Unidentified_Con-Nkgala_Stealing food 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Nkgala

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 12.4.16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Morning Location (of Interaction): Ocean Lake camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Tuesday morning whilst cooking breakfast a dingo pinched a packet of bacon from the table insidegazebo whilst making breakfast. The dingo was alone and the bacon was only on the table for a few seconds next to the person cooking breakfast. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) bacon soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 1

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) when received food

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrol area, continue dingo safe briefings in area Faxed/emailed date: 18.04.16

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Code C_20160413_3-4 Unidentified_Con-Nkgala_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 3-4 Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Con-Nkgala

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Date (of Interaction): 13.4.16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Night Location (of Interaction): Ocean Lake camp zone Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

On Wednesday night whilst cooking dinner oticed three possibly four dingoes hanging around camp whilst cooking dinner. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) stealing food or property (specify) soliciting food being fed or encouraged living under or in infrastructure following closely (distance) damaging property (specify) tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) entered dingo deterrent fence line

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present 3

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age 3-4

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) when food packed away

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received.

Yes No

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrol area, continue dingo safe briefings in area Faxed/emailed date: 18.04.16

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Code C_20160413_Unidentified_Yid PR_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): Yid PR

Complete high risk interaction form for all Code D and E interactions and refer to NRM ranger. D: Threatening – growling, snarling, dominant towards humans. E: High Risk – nipping, biting, attacking

Date (of Interaction): 13/04/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1900-2100 Location (of Interaction): Yidney Rocks Units Reporting Officer/s details: 7028122

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Resident

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

reported that he has some guest staying in his units who have been known to be leaving food out around the bbq area and the grass area backing onto the sea. reported to me that a dingo had been hanging around but he had only heard the dingo and not seen it. also reported, food bags and various other food items were scattered around the next morning but didn’t seem to be ripped into or accessed by a dingo. Question 2: What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the Interaction? (click on box(s) to check/uncheck) Code C - Nuisance or problem.

Loitering at recognized visitor sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Soliciting food Being fed or encouraged Living under or in infrastructure Following closely (distance) Damaging property (specify) Tent ripping (vacant campsite or tent) Entered dingo deterrent fence line Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

Was the dingo tagged: Yes No Unknown Right Ear Left Ear

Tag description: a. How many dingoes present Unknown

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction (use table below)

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult Sub adult Juvenile Pup Unknown Age

Question 4: How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason when yelled at when chased away when yelled at and chased away when person stopped moving/making a noise other (specify) Not clear on when the dingo was

present or when it have left.

Question 5: Persons activity at time of interaction.

Not present Eating/preparing food Sleeping Sitting/standing Walking Playing Running Swimming Fishing/bait collection Driving/parked vehicle Other

Question 6 “Be Dingo Safe” information received prior to interaction.

Yes No Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Further actions to be taken, are A QPWS team member is going to follow up the report and talk to the guests and reiterate the dingo safe messgaes and information. Faxed/emailed date: 14/04/2016

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