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My friend is giving an e-lecture on the history of dingos and humans. I know a lot of people here are interested in dingos so thought I'd give the link for those who haven't heard about it.

http://www.e-trainingfordogs.com/2012/11/dingoes-the-missing-link-between-wolves-and-domestic-dogs/

Thanks for the heads up Rev Jo :D

+1! I was very interested in the 2 papers he put out in 2010 about dingo performance on locating things (plus the footage of one moving a table to get food! :eek:)

http://www.newscientist.com/video/1314673917001-dingo-moves-table-to-snag-treat.html

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My friend is giving an e-lecture on the history of dingos and humans. I know a lot of people here are interested in dingos so thought I'd give the link for those who haven't heard about it.

http://www.e-trainingfordogs.com/2012/11/dingoes-the-missing-link-between-wolves-and-domestic-dogs/

Thanks for the heads up Rev Jo :D

+1! I was very interested in the 2 papers he put out in 2010 about dingo performance on locating things (plus the footage of one moving a table to get food! :eek:)

http://www.newscientist.com/video/1314673917001-dingo-moves-table-to-snag-treat.html

:eek: that is awesome! They are so intelligent!

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My friend is giving an e-lecture on the history of dingos and humans. I know a lot of people here are interested in dingos so thought I'd give the link for those who haven't heard about it.

http://www.e-trainingfordogs.com/2012/11/dingoes-the-missing-link-between-wolves-and-domestic-dogs/

Thanks for the heads up Rev Jo :D

+1! I was very interested in the 2 papers he put out in 2010 about dingo performance on locating things (plus the footage of one moving a table to get food! :eek:)

http://www.newscientist.com/video/1314673917001-dingo-moves-table-to-snag-treat.html

Wow that video :eek: I had no idea they could work that out!

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Yeah, Stirling was a remarkable boy :D I was going to expand our dog work to look at object permanence in dingos in my old group but ended up giving it over to Brad for his PhD. He is a great advocate for dingo conservation :thumbsup:

Absolutely - when I get asked "why should we save dingoes?" among other points I cite his papers and point out there's so much we can learn from them!

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