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Dingos attack

K’Gari was the site of a serious dingo attack on Monday morning, 17 July.

The attack left a 24-year-old woman with serious injuries to her legs and arms. The incident occurred near Orchid Beach at about 9am, where the woman was jogging and unexpectedly found herself surrounded by four dingoes. The animals chased her into the ocean, where three of them proceeded to attack her.

Fortunately, two quick-thinking individuals in a four-wheel-drive vehicle witnessed the distressing event and wasted no time in coming to the woman’s aid. They bravely ventured into the water, rescued her from the imminent danger, and transported her to the Orchid Beach fenced area, where first aid was administered to her injuries.

However, one of the rescuers sustained a hand injury during the rescue.

The victim was airlifted from the island to Hervey Bay Hospital for further medical attention.

Rangers from the QPWS have launched an investigation to determine the identity of the dingoes responsible for the attack. Of particular interest is a collared dingo believed to be involved in the incident. This investigation will play a crucial role in shaping future management decisions to ensure the safety of residents and visitors to K’Gari.

In response to this incident, the QPWS has implemented several precautionary measures. Rangers will intensify their efforts to track the collared dingo, increase patrols around the Orchid Beach area, and emphasise the “Be Dingo-safe!“ messaging to campers and tourists. It is vital for everyone to recognise their responsibility for their own safety and the safety of their loved ones while on the island.

To enhance safety awareness and reduce the risk of negative dingo interactions, the QPWS recommends the following measures:

– Always stay close to children and young teenagers, maintaining arm’s reach.

– Walk in groups whenever possible.

– Choose fenced camping areas whenever available.

– Refrain from running or jogging, as it can trigger dingo aggression.

– Never feed dingoes under any circumstances.

– Securely lock up food stores and iceboxes, even on boats.

– Avoid storing food or food containers in tents.

– Ensure all rubbish, fish, and bait are properly secured.

It is crucial for residents and visitors to adhere to these guidelines at all times to prevent potential dingo incidents and protect the unique wildlife of K’Gari.

For more information and detailed guidelines on dingo safety, visit the Fraser Island Dingoes website.

As the investigation progresses, the QPWS will review the collected information and make informed decisions regarding future management strategies. The focus remains on preserving the natural beauty of K’Gari while ensuring the safety of all who visit this magnificent island.

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