Wednesday, January 15, 2014

CRYPTOLINK: Don’t Blame The Dingo, People Are In The Frame

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The extinction of the Tasmanian tiger and devil on mainland Australia is best explained not by the arrival of the dingo but by human population growth and climate change, according to an Australian expert.

“The dingo has grown accustomed to bad press,” says Professor Richard G. Roberts at the University of Wollongong.

“Dingoes first set paw in Australia a few millennia ago, possibly in association with the spread of Austronesians into the Pacific.

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