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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Code C_20161124_01Green15M_Pin-Wyuna_Loitering 1 Dingo ID: 01Green15M 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): 24/11/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1600 How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Eugarie CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027848 7027334 Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Camper Question 1: Detailed report of events. While conducting patrols rangers noticed a dingo lying very close to campers in the south end of Eugarie CZ. The campers were eating, sitting in camp chairs under their tent annex. The dingo was only about 4m away from the campers. The dingo only left after being yelled at and chased away by a ranger. The dingo was positively identified as 01Green 15M. 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: 01Green 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 Unknown Question 7: Follow up actions. NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified Details of further actions:Continue patrolling and briefing regime, monitor animal Faxed/emailed date: 8/12/16 sch 4 - personal information sch 4 - personal information sch 4 - mobile phone Released by NPSR under the RTI Act 2009 RTI 16-339 File B 1 of 144
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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161124_01Green15M_Pin-Wyuna_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 01Green15M 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): 24/11/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1600 How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Eugarie CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027848 7027334

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While conducting patrols rangers noticed a dingo lying very close to campers in the south end of Eugarie CZ. The campers were eating, sitting in camp chairs under their tent annex. The dingo was only about 4m away from the campers. The dingo only left after being yelled at and chased away by a ranger. The dingo was positively identified as 01Green 15M. 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: 01Green 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 Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrolling and briefing regime, monitor animal Faxed/emailed date: 8/12/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161129_UT16_LM Unfenced_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: UTJUV16 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): 29/11/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1030 hrs How long did the interaction last: 5 Mins Location (of Interaction): Car park 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 fence works to an eating area at Lake McKenzie car park when he observed some people pointing into the nearby vegetated area. An untagged juvenile dingo then made its way into the car park area approaching the family. The ranger then observed that more family members were eating out of the back of their car and the dingo focused its attention on them. When the ranger approached the dingo it moved of back into the vegetated area. The family was directed to move into the fenced eating area to finish eating their 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 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 Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Family group was fully briefed on their requirements with eating food at Lake

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161129_UT16_LM Unfenced_Loitering 2

Mckenzie and Dingo safe message. Increased patrols at Lake McKenzie. Faxed/emailed date: 12/12/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161129_UT16F_LM Unfenced_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: UT16f 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): 28/11/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 15:30 - 16:00 How long did the interaction last: 30mins+ Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie Carparks Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

QPWS rangers observed UT16f loitering in the Lake McKenzie Carparks for over 30mins, moving around vehicles scavenging for food. Wary of people moving but not enough to move away from the area. Several groups spoken to abut food preparation/consumption within the carpark. Tag-along group mentioned that she had been loitering around for 1.5hrs. 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) Was still loitering when rangers 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 click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Increase ranger presence at Lake McKenzie to increase compliance around food preparation/consumption. Monitor behaviour of animals frequenting the area. Consider tagging un-tagged juveniles when they reach 10kgs. Faxed/emailed date: 29/11/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161202_01Green15M_Pin-Wyuna_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 01Green 15M 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): 2/12/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0700 How long did the interaction last: 15min Location (of Interaction): Cathedrals 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.

Rangers reported a dingo loitering around fishermen at Cathedrals beachfront. Ranger 7027330 went to the area and found 01Green15M just Nth of Cathedrals entrance. Fishermen further south down the beach were spoken to and said the dingo had sat watching them while they were fishing, they were advised to deter the animal if this happened in the future. The dingo was followed north to Gurruman CZ. As vehicles passed, the dingo changed direction toward the vehicle. The dingo went west into the dunes at the north end of Gurruman CZ. 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: 01Green 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 Observed signage

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Rangers are concerned that the approaching vehicles behaviour may be a result of being fed from vehicles.Continue patrolling and briefing regime, monitor animal Faxed/emailed date: 8/12/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161203_Untagged Juvenile_LM Unfenced_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Untagged Juvenile 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): 3 Dec 2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1030 How long did the interaction last: 1 hour Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie Car park 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.

Arrived at Lake McKenzie with family for a swim at 1030. As we arrived saw a juvenile dingo on the road near the enterance to car park. Dingo dashed into bush but reappeared after we parked car - loitering in the car park approaching people within 5 metres in a no threatening but curious manner. After swim arrived back in the car park. Again observed a dingo loitering in car park. Suspect separate dingo from appearance and condition. 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 juvenile 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 Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Regularly monitoring the area Faxed/emailed date: 5/12/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161204_01Green15M_Pin-Wyuna_Interference with dingoes 1

Dingo ID: 01Green15M 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): 04/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:00 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): In front of Yurru CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

family had just been involved in an interaction with dingo identified as 01Green15M (Code C_20161204_01Green15M_Pin-Wyuna_Stealing food or property). As the dingo moved up the beach a Kingfisher bus was observed pulling up within meters of the dingo and then it is alleged that the bus driver proceeded to harass and corral the dingo for what is estimated to be 10-15min. alleged that the bus driver was driving up on both sides of the dingo, clearly blocking it path on multiple occasions and forcing the dingo to alter it path positioning the bus across its path to the point he was driving almost on the 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) 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 Bus driver harassing dingo

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: 01Green 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:Patrols continuing in the area. Faxed/emailed date: 09/12/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161204_01Green15M_Pin-Wyuna_Stealing food or property 1

Dingo ID: 01Green15M 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): 04/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:00 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Cathedrals resort beach front Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

and her family were on the beach when they observed a green tagged follow a vehicle into Yurru camp zone. The dingo then returned to the beach and walked past the group with 4-5 meters without incident. The dingo then sniffed a thongs that she had sitting about 10 meters away before stealing one and running away.

threw the other thong at the dingo and it dropped the thong and continued on its way up the beach. is familiar with this animal identified as 01Green15M as it is observed on the beach most days.

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: 01Green 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) threw thong 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 Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Patrols continuing in the area. Faxed/emailed date: 09/12/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161204_Untagged Juvenile_LM Unfenced_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: Untagged Juvenile 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): 04/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Between 9:00-10:00 Location (of Interaction): Lake Mckenzie carpark Reporting Officer/s details: 1435695

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At around 09:30am on 04/12/2016, Ranger 1435695 finished cleaning the toilet blocks at Lake Mckenzie. While on smoko Ranger noticed a dingo pup in between the cars parked opposite block 3 toilets. As it was quiet Ranger walked up to the pup to shoo it away from the carpark. The pup initially was not disturbed by persons presence; it was only when Ranger picked up a stick and hit it on the ground that the pup fled. Ranger then spent some time going around the carpark to pick up the rubbish that was lying around. Several times the pup came to the carpark while visitors were present. The reactions from the visitors varied from mothers protecting their kids to other people trying to get a closer look at the Juvenile dingo. At the far end of the car park as you come into Lake Mckenzie Ranger found three tins of tuna, one very old, the other two were cleaned and looked new, egg shells, a yoghurt tub 1kg and a coconut shell. Ranger spoke to a tag-a-long leader named who mentioned that the pups were there very early every day wondering the carparks. 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: N/A 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: Regular visits to Lake Mckenzie. Faxed/emailed date: 04/12/2016

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161206_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): 6/12/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 2000 hrs How long did the interaction last: 5 mins Location (of Interaction): Winnam Camp Zone Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

family were preparing their dinner for the night at their camp, when they noticed 2 adult dingoes run from the camp with food in one of the dingoes mouths checked his esky to find that some steak and butter that was sitting near the top of the esky had been taken. dvised that he thought the esky would be secure due to it having a clip and located under the draw bar of their 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 sites (people nearby) Stealing food or property (specify) Stolen steak,

butter 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 2

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

Male Female Sex Unknown

Adult 2 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 NPSR website

was also advised that eskys need to either be strapped or put in a vehicle. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Ongoing briefing and patrols Faxed/emailed date: 12/12/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Code C_20161208_3 Unidentified_Dilli-Eur_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: 3 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): 08/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1630 hrs approx. How long did the interaction last: one minute Location (of Interaction): 5 km 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.

was a passenger in his friends car driving south along the beach from Eurong looking for a fishing spot. After travelling a short while and his friend pulled over to view the ocean exited the vehicle and this is when he noticed 3 dingoes sitting up on the dune. (He described one as being larger than the other two and having a tag in its right ear). The larger dingo came down off the dune and came up to etting within two metres of him.

umped back into the car and they drove 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: unknown 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 2

Possibly 08Purple13F and her two 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 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 Brochure received

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:continue patrols in the area consider tagging juveniles when possible Faxed/emailed date: 12/12/2016

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Details of the person(s) involved in dingo interaction

Name Visitors

Address

Phone number

Witness type Ranger

Interaction Details

Date 2016/12/08, 03:00 pm

Location Lake McKenzieFraser Island QLDAustralia(-25.44664312227894, 153.0507899738853)

Description of interaction Two juvenile dingo was observed moving through the car park and lake shore area for while ranger was patrolling (approximately 1 hour).

What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the interaction

loitering at recognised visitor sites (people nearby)

Dingo identification

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Gender Female

Age Juvenile

Was the dingo tagged No

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Gender Male

Age Juvenile

Was the dingo tagged No

How/why did the dingo(s) leave? did not leave

Persons activity at time of interaction siting/standing, walking, playing, swimming

Details Visitors were regularly approaching and taking photographs within 5 meters. At times the dingo was also observed foraging for unidentified food items in the sand.

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Photographs 1 Photographs 2 Photographs 3

Follow-up action NRM ranger notified

Details of further action Picnic areas fencing improved and increased ranger presence.

Reporting Officer 1423322

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Code C_20161210_UT16F_LM FA_Entered dingo deterrent fenceline 1

Dingo ID: UTJUV16F Management Area (NRM use only): LM 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): 10/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1130 How long did the interaction last: most of the day Location (of Interaction): Fenced Eating Area 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.

While patrolling Lake McKenzie carpark area QPWS Rangers observed dingo UTJUV16F inside one of the fenced eating areas. QPWS Rangers entered the fenced area and witnessed the dingo exit by climbing over the newly installed chain wire. This continued to happen for most of the day with the dingo entering the fence at random locations. The dingo was observed in all three eating areas. At times these areas were occupied by visitors preparing food. The dingo was observed entering the fenced areas on and off all day. 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) did not leave

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:Continue patrols in the area focussing on dingo safe behaviour. Replace the existing pool fence with a more suitable chain wire using existing posts. Consider tagging when possible. Faxed/emailed date: 11/12/2016

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Dingo ID: UTJUV16F 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): 10/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1130 How long did the interaction last: most of the day Location (of Interaction): Carpark area 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.

While patrolling Lake McKenzie carpark QPWS Rangers observed dingo UTJUV16F foraging in the carpark area, around and under vehicles and getting within 2 metres from visitors. This continued for most of the day 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) did not leave

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:Continue patrols in the carpark area focussing on dingo safe behaviour and removal of any litter/ food scraps Faxed/emailed date: 11/12/2016

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Dingo ID: UTJUV16F 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): 10/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1130 How long did the interaction last: most of the day Location (of Interaction): Lakeshore 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.

While patrolling Lake McKenzie Lakeshore QPWS Rangers observed dingo UTJUV16F loitering and foraging getting within 1 metre from visitors. This continued on and off for most of the day. 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) did not leave

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:Continue patrols in the area focussing on dingo safe behaviour and focussing on food down at the lakeshore. Consider tagging when possible. Faxed/emailed date: 11/12/2016

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Dingo ID: UT16F 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): 10/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1330 How long did the interaction last: 1 min approx. Location (of Interaction): Lakeshore Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 7029188 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While patrolling the lakeshore QPWS Ranger 7029188 observed a dingo (UT16F) paying particular interest to a bag left unattended on the beach. QPWS Ranger tried to discourage the dingo, it wouldn’t leave until QPWS Ranger came within 1 metre from the bag. This is when the owners of the bag came out of the water and walked up to their belongings. QPWS Ranger questioned the contents in the bag and upon inspection it was established the bag contained food (ham and salad roll, chocolate slice and an apple). QPWS Ranger reminded them of food restrictions to the lakeshore and followed up with the food being returned to the 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: 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 Observed signage

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols at the lakeshore focusing on food and dingo safe behaviour. Faxed/emailed date: 12/12/2016

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Dingo ID: UTJUV16F 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): 10/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1300 hrs How long did the interaction last: about one minute Location (of Interaction): Lakeshore 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.

was down on the lakeshore swimming with her family at the water’s edge when she saw a dingo (UTJUV16F) sniffing around their towels. Her husband walked towards the dingo yelling at it, trying to move it on. The dingo took off with a pair of their young daughter’s underwear. The underwear was later retrieved with minor tear marks. 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)

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 Observed signage

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols on the Lakeshore area focussing on dingo safe behaviour. Consider tagging when possible. Faxed/emailed date: 11/12/2016

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Dingo ID: UT'16F Management Area (NRM use only): LM 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): 11.12.16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1030 How long did the interaction last: 1Min Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie Fenced picnic area 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.

At 1030 on 11.12.16 Untagged juvenille female dingo had enterred the fenced day use area. The dingo was discouraged 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 Lake Mckenzie

Day use are 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:Continue patrols Faxed/emailed date: 13.12.16

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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): 11/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1230 hrs How long did the interaction last: most of the day Location (of Interaction): Carpark 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.

While patrolling Lake McKenzie Carpark area, QPWS Rangers observed dingo UTJUV16F loitering and foraging around and under vehicles, also at times getting within 1 metre from visitors. This continued on and off for most of the day. 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) did not leave

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:Continue patrols in the area targeting dingo safe behaviour and focussing on removal of all litter and food scraps. Consider tagging when possible. Faxed/emailed date: 12/12/2016

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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): 11.12.16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1000 1020 How long did the interaction last: 20 Min Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Between 1000 and 1020 on 11.12.16 Untagged juvenille female dingo loitered along the beach at Lake Mckenzie.

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)

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 patrols Faxed/emailed date: 13.12.16

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Dingo ID: Untagged Juv Male Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 13/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 13/12/16-?? How long did the interaction last: ongoing Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Resort Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A dingo was seen numerous times within the fenced area at Kingfisher resort. The young male has a very long white sock on the frront right leg. It has also been seen at Lake McKenzie 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 Kingfisher resort

area Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: unknown 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) Still gaining entry

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: Extra camera installed at potention entry points. Faxed/emailed date: 23/12/2016

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Dingo ID: UT16 Management Area (NRM use only): LM 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): 14/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Midday How long did the interaction last: < 5 min Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie fenced area Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Reported via phone call on the 23/12/2016 witnessed a female visitor feeding a juvenile dingo through the fence at the Lake McKenzie fenced picnic area. She was approached by a person and told she was not supposed to that. No other information was 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) 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 Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to patrol and issue infringement breach of legislation observed. Faxed/emailed date: 23/12/2016

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Dingo ID: Unknown Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 20/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 20:30 How long did the interaction last: Less than 1min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Resort fenced area Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

E-mail received on the dingo.ranger address from QSS: Client called to advise that dingo was sighted in the Kingfisher Bay resort. He has tried to call the manager but no answer. No one was hurt he just wanted to advise the dingo was in the boundary for the resort. Ranger attempted to contact however no answer on the phone. Message left. Ranger spoke to KBRV Duty Manager who had not had any observations of a dingo inside the fence reported to him from 20/12/16, but mentioned recent encounters inside the fence that had been reported to QPWS (see separate interaction reports). 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 KBRV, Room

502, approx 50m from reception area 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:Continue monitoring the area, including installing cameras. Contact KBRV regularly for reports. Contac or further details. Faxed/emailed date: 22/12/16

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Code C_20161220_UT16F_LM Unfenced_Loitering 1

Dingo ID: UTJUV16F 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): 20/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1400 How long did the interaction last: 2 Mins Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie Beach 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 patrolling the Lake Mckenzie beach when an untagged juvenile female dingo was noticed to be approaching a small esky that was left unattended. The ranger shooed the dingo away into nearby vegetation. The owners of the esky were located in the lake. Once they saw what was occurring they approached the ranger. The ranger (who had spoken to them previously about not having food at the lake and only being consumed in the fenced eating areas) once again spoke to them about the critical importance of not having food at the lake. Their response was that they thought that the food could not be consumed there, not that it wasn't allowed. The ranger advised that the point will not be argued and that heavy penalties could apply. With that the family said they would leave the area straight 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 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

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Details of further actions:Continued briefings at Lake McKenzie Faxed/emailed date: 21/12/2016

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Dingo ID: UTJUV16F 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): 20/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1200 - 1500 How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie Carp park and beach Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728, 1435694

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers were patrolling the Lake McKenzie area when the untagged female juvenile was observed. The dingo was noted to loiter continually in the area between the hours of 1200hrs - 1500hrs when the rangers left the area. During this time the rangers consistently tried to move on the dingo by shooing it away but it would persistently return to 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) 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)

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 in the Lake McKenzie area Faxed/emailed date: 21/12/2016

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Dingo ID: Untagged Juv Female 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): 22/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1230 hrs approx. How long did the interaction last: 3 minutes Location (of Interaction): 4 km south of Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While on patrol, 7027904 observed a young dingo loitering around a vehicle. 2 persons were fishing not far from the vehicle. The dingo discovered some fish frames not far from the vehicle. 7027904 spoke to the 2 people fishing and asked them to be more careful with fish frames and to discorage the dingo if it was loitering. 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 frames 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: unknown 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: The juveniles in this area show obvious signs of feeding, loitering around cars, sniffing the ground after cars leave etc. The area needs to be patrolled and visitors educated on "dingo safe" behaviors. Faxed/emailed date: 23/12/2016

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Dingo ID: Untagged Juv Male 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): 22/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1630 hrs approx. How long did the interaction last: 1 minute Location (of Interaction): 4 km south of Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name hicle permit holder) AddrePhone #Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While on patrol, 7027904 observed a young dingo a short distance from a vehicle. A male was slapping on the door of the vehicle trying to get the dingo's attention. The male then opened the door and crouched on the ground. At this time, 7027904 drove towards the vehicle and informed the male that his behavior was dangerous for him and the dongo. The male got back into his vehicle and drove 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: unknown 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: The juveniles in this area show obvious signs of feeding, loitering around cars, sniffing the ground after cars leave etc. The area needs to be patrolled and visitors educated on "dingo safe" behaviors. Faxed/emailed date: 23/12/2016

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Dingo ID: Untagged Juv Unknown sex 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): 22/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1000 hrs approx. How long did the interaction last: <1 minute Location (of Interaction): 4 km south of Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While on patrol, 7027904 observed a young dingo a short distance from a vehicle. A male and female exited the vehicle and moved towards the dingo. They were told to return to the vehicle and to not apporach the animal. 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: unknown 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: The juveniles in this area show obvious signs of feeding, loitering around cars, sniffing the ground after cars leave etc. The area needs to be patrolled and visitors educated on "dingo safe" behaviors. Faxed/emailed date: 23/12/2016

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Details of the person(s) involved in dingo interaction

Name Unidentified

Address

Phone number

Witness type Independent Traveller

Interaction Details

Date 2016/12/22, 02:30 pm

Location Fraser IslandFraser Island QLD 4581Australia(-25.44434206576696, 153.051114310048)

Description of interaction Visitor throwing food scraps over fence.

What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the interaction

Dingo identification

1

Gender Unsure

Age Juvenile

Was the dingo tagged No

How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason

Persons activity at time of interaction

eating/preparing food

Details Rangers were patrolling the shore at Lake McKenzie when a visitor reported that someone in the fenced picnicking area had been observed throwing food scraps over the fence. Offender was not identified.

Relevant photos

Follow-up action NRM ranger notified

Details of further action Continue to patrol area and educate visitors. Issue infringement notices if required.

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Reporting Officer 1435908

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Dingo ID: UT16F 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): 22/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0930-1500 How long did the interaction last: Most of the day Location (of Interaction): Car park Reporting Officer/s details: 7021988

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Multiple visitors and tour groups Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While patrolling carpark a juvenile untagged female dingo was seen around cars and people this continued for rest of day. 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) Remained on site

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

Signage and rangers educating visitors Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols Faxed/emailed date: 23/12/16

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Dingo ID: UTJUV16F 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): 23/12/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1330 How long did the interaction last: 2 HOURS Location (of Interaction): lake McKenzie car park and beach Reporting Officer/s details: 1435697 , 7028728 , 1424194

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers at lake McKenzie conducting briefings and patrolling beach and carpark between 1100 and 1530. During this time they witnessed the juvenile dingo pup loitering/scavenging in the carpark consistently during that 2 hour period. Dingo was not easily discouraged 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) 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)

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: ongoing patrols of the lake McKenzie area. Faxed/emailed date: 24/12/16

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Dingo ID: UTJUV16M 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): 23/12/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1620 How long did the interaction last: Approx 2 minutes Location (of Interaction): Eurong Beach Reporting Officer/s details: 1435697, 7028728, 1424194

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers were travelling on the beach when they spotted a male juvenile dingo on the beach directly out the front of Eurong eating discarded bait inside a plastic bag. Dingo went up to the fordune carrying the bait bag. A ranger moved towards the dingo and the dingo ran away, leaving the plastic bag behind. 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) dingo was

chewing on plasic bait 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 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:Patrols in the area ongoing. Faxed/emailed date: 25/12/16

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Dingo ID Unidentified

Management Area Eur-Poy

Date 2016/12/24, 09:22 am

How long did the interaction last

5 min

Location One Tree RocksFraser Island QLD 4581Australia(-25.49353711507143, 153.134077674415)

Reporting Officer/s details 1423322

Details of the person(s) involved in dingo interaction

Name

Address

Phone number

Witness type Independent Traveller

Detailed report of events.

What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the interaction

stealing food or property (specify)

Description of interaction Stealing butter

Dingo identification

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Dingo ID

Gender Unsure

Age Sub adult

Was the dingo tagged Unsure

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How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

when chased away

Persons activity at time of interaction

not present

Details Rangers observed a sub-adult dingo running from the camp with a tub of butter. Dingo had most likely pushed open the fridge and hammer had held it open.

Relevant photos

Follow-up action NRM ranger notified

Details of further action Contacted campers and informed about strapping fridges and boxes. Camp tidy, warning only.

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Dingo ID: Unidentified dingo/es 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): 24/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0700-1600 How long did the interaction last: Unknown Location (of Interaction): Poyungan CZ Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Campers returned to their camp after a day out and found a hole ripped in their tent. The hole was consistant with dingo activity. They had no food stored in their tent and nothing had been moved, damaged or taken 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 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 Unknown

number

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) campers absent during the day

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/briefings in the area Faxed/emailed date: 27/12/2016

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Dingo ID Untagged juvenile

Management Area Dilli-EUR

Date 2016/12/24, 03:40 pm

How long did the interaction last

Unknown

Location Fraser IslandFraser Island QLD 4581Australia(-25.55973, 153.10870)

Reporting Officer/s details 1423322

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Name Na

Address

Phone number

Witness type Ranger

Detailed report of events.

What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the interaction

being fed or encouraged

Description of interaction Rangers were patrolling when they observed a juvenile untagged dingo eating something. Closer inspection identified a chicken carcass had been thrown on beach. Rangers chased dingo away and collected remaining chicken.

Dingo identification

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Gender Unsure

Age Juvenile

Was the dingo tagged No

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How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

did not leave

Persons activity at time of interaction

driving/parked in vehicle

Details

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Follow-up action NRM ranger notified

Details of further action Continue patrolling and educating visitors.

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Dingo ID: UT16f Juv 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): 24/12/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1300 How long did the interaction last: 2 hours Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie carpark & beach Reporting Officer/s details: 1424194

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers at Lake McKenzie, while conducting briefings and patrolling lakeside beach & carpark between 1000 & 1445 witnessed female juvenile dingo loitering/scavenging. The dingo was not easily discouraged 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) 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) Difficult to discourage, continued to

loiter throughout the day

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:Ongoing patrols of the Lake McKenzie beach & carpark areas Faxed/emailed date: 25/12/16

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

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Date (of Interaction): 25/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0700 How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Cornwells CZ 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.

While conducting patrols Ranger 1423683 came across a camp with dingo tracks leading up to a torn rubbish bag that had been left overnight. After discussions with campers it was established that Rangers had visited their site two days prior and conducted a full dingo safe briefing. The campers did not think it was such a big issue because it was only a small bag of rubbish. The campers were reminded of their obligations and another briefing was carried 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: 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) happened during the night

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/briefings in the area Faxed/emailed date: 26/12/2016

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Dingo ID: UTJUV16 Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

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Date (of Interaction): 25/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1330 How long did the interaction last: 2 mins Location (of Interaction): Gerowweea Ck 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.

While approaching Gerowweea Ck QPWS Ranger 1423683 spotted a dingo pup in the distance lying on the sand within 4 metres of an erected gazebo. Ranger 1423683 drove up to the site, got out of the car and walked up to the six adults who were drinking wine and eating prawns. Ranger 1423683 discouraged the young dingo pup and moved it on. Ranger 1423683 briefed the visitors, paying particular attention to dingo safe behaviour. Ranger 1423683 requested that if the dingo returns for the visitors to discourage 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: 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 Other

QPWS employee Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols in the area focussing on the habituation of juvenile dingoes Faxed/emailed date: 26/12/2016

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Dingo ID: Pink tagged female Management Area (NRM use only): LW BF

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Date (of Interaction): 26/12/16 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 10:20 How long did the interaction last: 1-3 minutes Location (of Interaction): Lake Wabby Beach Car Park Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was travelling North along the beach when he observed a group of women sunbaking near a group of Pippies tag-along vehicles. A dingo approached the group and they got up and ran back to the cars, at which point the dingo went to the towels and grabbed a bag of chips from amongst the food and drinks left on the towels and moved a short distance away. The women, seeing what the dingo was doing, ran towards it and the dingo took the chips and ran up in the vegetation. 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) Chips 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: Pink 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

Described as having a pink tag. Not a juvenile but not a full grown adult animal. 08Purple13f (tag sometimes described as pink) has been seen in this area, 15Pink15f (also with a pink tag) has a GPS collar. Dingo observed did not have a 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 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 Sunbaking

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 in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 27/12/16

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Dingo ID: UT16 Management Area (NRM use only): Dilli-Eur

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Date (of Interaction): 26/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11:08 am How long did the interaction last: 15 min Location (of Interaction): Beach south of Eurong Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322 & 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddrPhone Visitor type: Independant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Ranger 1423683 was observing and people interacting with juvenile dingoes south of Eurong after a number of reports of alleged feeding. Ranger observed and photographed male driver of vehicle exit vehicle and was observed down on one knee with his hand out luring the dingo closer. At one point the male person appeared to encourage the dingo so close it was able to touch the male persons hand. 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)

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:Currenly investigating the interaction. Faxed/emailed date: 29/12/2016

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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): 27/12/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 10:20 How long did the interaction last: morning Location (of Interaction): One Tree rocks, Fraser Island Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322 & 143697

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

During routine camp zone patrol QPWS rangers observed a vacant campsite with a significant amount of food and rubbish not secured. Bread, cereal, salad, eggs and rubbish were throughout the camp site. Approximately one serving of cooked pasta was also dumped in the vegetation at the edge of the camp site. Rangers recorded information and photographed the area before attempting to phone the permit holder. When no contact could be made a notice to comply was left. Rangers returned to the camp at approximately 13:30 and questioned the occupants. They were all very apologetic and took responsibility for failing to ensure food is kept safe from animal that is dangerous. An infringement was issued on the spot and all 7 persons present were given a full briefing to ensure future compliance with the Recreation Areas Management act. 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: NA 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

Dingoes had moved through the area but identification is not known

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

During booking signage Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue patrols Faxed/emailed date: 27/12/2016

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Dingo ID Untagged 16 female

Management Area KBRV FA

Date 2016/12/27, 11:31 am

How long did the interaction last

Unknown

Location Fraser IslandKingfisher Bay Resort QLD 4581Australia(-25.390664290712, 153.0281674422775)

Reporting Officer/s details 1423322

Details of the person(s) involved in dingo interaction

Name

Address Kingfisher Bay Resort

Phone number

Witness type Commercial tour operator

Detailed report of events.

What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the interaction

entered dingo deterrent fence line

Description of interaction Dingo observed inside fenced area

Dingo identification

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Dingo ID

Gender Female

Age Juvenile

Was the dingo tagged No

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How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

did not leave

Persons activity at time of interaction

siting/standing, walking, driving/parked in vehicle

Details Rangers have identified likely entry point and have been hoping to identify the dingo outside fence area so small hole can be fixed.

Relevant photos

Follow-up action NRM ranger notified

Details of further action Section of fence to be repaired 28/12/2016

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Dingo ID Untagged 2016 juvenile

Management Area KBRV FA

Date 2017/01/01, 04:00 pm

How long did the interaction last

10 min

Location Fraser IslandKingfisher Bay Resort QLD 4581Australia(-25.39048327461716, 153.0288767545348)

Reporting Officer/s details 1423322

Details of the person(s) involved in dingo interaction

Name Resort guests

Address Kingfisher resort

Phone number

Witness type Commercial tour operator

Detailed report of events.

What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the interaction

entered dingo deterrent fence line

Description of interaction Pack of dingoes observed on the beach near the Jetty hut. Kingfisher staff requested that guests come inside the fenced area until they had passed. A short time later at least two juveniles were observed inside the fence area.

How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

when person stopped moving/making noise

Persons activity at time of interaction

eating/preparing food, siting/standing, walking, playing, swimming

Details Food and drinks in abundance on the beach.

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Follow-up action NRM ranger notified

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Details of further action Gate to the north of jetty hut was found to be open and not closing under spring tension, this was fixed. A second possible entry gap was located and fixed on a vehicle access gate.

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Unknown Management Area (NRM use only): Orchid

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): 3.1.17 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): During the day How long did the interaction last: Unknown Location (of Interaction): 'Hasta Mayana' Marloo, Orchid Beach Reporting Officer/s details: 7027118

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddrePhone #: Visitor type: Resident

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

On Tuesday 3.1.17 Dingoes had gotten into rubbish bags from holiday rental houseOrchid 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) accessed 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) 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 Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions was contacted by phone & talked to in person, holiday house was visited by rangers 5.1.17 - dingo safety brochures were left at the property. Faxed/emailed date: 5.1.17

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Untagged juvenile Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 03/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 20:00 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Wallum area Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020, 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: Kingfisher Resort Phone #: 07 4120 3353 Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A resort ranger was doing the night walk with the guests in the Wallum area overlooking one of the ponds (approx. 8pm). One of the juveniles approached from behind the group. stomped her feet on the boards to try and move it away, when she did that, the dingo jumped forward into a crouch and yelped/vocalised, it then took off up the path it joined the another 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 Kingfisher

Resort 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) stomped foot

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

KBRV staff present Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Captured, tagged and relocated juvenile dingoes outside the fence. Monitor for any possible future breaches. Faxed/emailed date: 19/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 09Blue15m Management Area (NRM use only): HP 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): 05/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 06:30 How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Hook Point Barge Landing Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

E-mail report received via dingo.ranger e-mail address: HI, Just thought I’d let you know about the dingo we saw on our Fraser Island trip. 5th January about 6:30 am about 200meters from where you line up for the barge near hook point he/she just sniffed around and came up to the cars. nothing negative… everyone stayed in their cars… good dingo. only one we saw in 7 days so we were stoked when we saw it….attached is a photo with a tag number thanks

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 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) 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 Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor behaviour

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Unknown 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): 5/1/17 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 5.30 How long did the interaction last: 30 mins Location (of Interaction): Wongai Reporting Officer/s details: 7029188

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was woken by noise outside, got up to find dingo in gas fridge, upon being disturbed the dingo took of with a bag of plums elt the dingo was young due to its size. 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 click to select

Briefed by ranger. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continiued patrols in area Faxed/emailed date: 09/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 09Blue15m Management Area (NRM use only): HP 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): 07/01/17 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 10:45 How long did the interaction last: 15-20mins Location (of Interaction): Hook Point Barge Landing Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Report received via dingo.ranger e-mail address: Hi Ranger, We saw dingo number 60 with green tag in left ear at the barge line up this morning at Hook point. He was hanging around for a long time pacing up and down the queue. He was very calm and everyone stayed away from him which was great. We have attached 2 photos of the male. There was also a second dingo we saw untagged who came later on. It was a female. Cheers

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: Described as 60green - only possible dingo is 09Blue15m a. How many dingoes present 2

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 Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Continue monitoring dingoes in this area. Faxed/emailed date: 08/01/17

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UTJuv16 Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 08/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Unknown How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Resort Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020, 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddress: KBRV Staff Member Phone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

mentioned in a conversation with QPWS rangers that she had been told that some staff members at Kingfisher Resort were encouraging and feeding the 2 untagged juvenile dingoes inside the Kingfisher Resort fenceline. The dingoes have been inside the fence since late December, however no date for this interaction was given.

notified staff that encouraging/feeding the dingoes was not permissible and advised that details of anyone found feeding the dingoes would be passed on to QPWS. 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

No IDs of the dingoes involved but one male and one female currently inside the fence.

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) Moved in and out of the fence as

they desired. 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

Resort staff Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Capture, process and relocate dingoes outside the fence. Monitor for any possible future breaches. Faxed/emailed date: 09/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT Juvenile 2016 M & F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 08/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 08:20 How long did the interaction last: 2hours Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Heights Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020, 1423683

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

arrived at Kingfisher Heights about 08:20 and observed 2 juvenile dingoes loitering in the area (one male and one female). The dingoes were moving around the houses in the area and stayed around to make sure visitors kept their distance. When QPWS rangers arrived onsite at 10:05 the female dingo was still in the area but the male juvenile had moved away. The female dingo moved away from the area soon after 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) 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 Kingfisher

Resort 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)

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

KBRV staff present Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Capture, process and relocate juvenile dingoes outside the fence. Monitor for any possible future breaches. Faxed/emailed date: 09/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16 x 2 Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 19:45 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 11/01/2016 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher near tennis court Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:AddrePhone #:Visitor type: Tour participant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

was near the tennis courts at Kingfisher resort when he observed a small dingo slightly larger than a fox. Th boy stood still then tried to shoo the dingo when it got within 3 meters. When this wasn't working he panicked and ran up the hill to their unit. The dingo followed but showed no threatening behaviour towards her son. Another dingo was also observed about 10 meters form the unit. 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 KBRV Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: Nil 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 Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Fencing has been improved and one dingo removed on the 9/1/17. NRM rangers are attempting to relocate remaining two dingoes ASAP Faxed/emailed date: 12/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Dingo ID Unidentified

Management Area Dilli-Eurong

Date 2017/01/12, 07:00 pm

How long did the interaction last

15 min

Location Govi camp zoneFraser Island QLD 4581Australia(-25.57523359520108, 153.102148178946)

Reporting Officer/s details 1423322

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Name

Address

Phone number

Witness type Camper

Detailed report of events.

What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the interaction

loitering at recognised visitor sites (people nearby)

Description of interaction was cooking dinner when an adult dingo approached and loitered around the edge of their camp and hiclimbed into their roof top tent and waited for the dingo to leave.

Dingo identification

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Gender Male

Age Adult

Was the dingo tagged Unsure

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How/why did the dingo(s) leave?

voluntarily, for no apparent reason

Persons activity at time of interaction

eating/preparing food

Details Campers were cooking

Relevant photos

Follow-up action NRM ranger notified

Details of further action Campers requested to be moved into a fenced area. Rangers assisted by making arrangements for the pair to move to Dundubara.

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form 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): 16/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 06:15 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Second Valley beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Male visitor was observed exiting a dark metallic grey land cruiser encouraging an unidentified juvenile dingo. Witnesses reported that the male person had something in his hand and was crouched down on one knee with his hand extended towards the dingo. The witness said the item appeared to be food but could not identify the object and they left without observing the dingo eating anything. No registration of other identification was 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) 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: young dingo, dark across the back 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) unknow

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 enticing the dingo with what appeared to

food 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 and educate visitors Faxed/emailed date: 16/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form 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): 16/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 06:30 How long did the interaction last: 10 min Location (of Interaction): Second Valley beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Interaction reported by after receiving the information from a witness. Two female visitors were observed encouraging an unidentified tagged dingo to approach closely enabling them to photograph the dingo. Witnesses reported that the ladies were calling and clicking in an enticing manner until the dingo was within one meter of the pair. 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: Tagged dingo no other informaiton provided 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 calling and enticing the dingo

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 and educate visitors Faxed/emailed date: 16/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16 x 2 Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 18/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 09:15 How long did the interaction last: 10 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher near service shed Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Two juvenile dingo observed inside the fence near the bus service shed at Kingfisher resort.

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 KBRV 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 Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to attempt to trap and relocate. Rangers successfully removed one animal which has not been observed inside the fence again. Faxed/emailed date: 18/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16M Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 19/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 09:00 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Resort near jetty Hut Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddrePhone #:Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Adult female dingo was observed on the beach at Kingfisher howling. A juvenile male dingo with long white socks was observed inside the fence and appeared to looking for a way out. A member of the public opened the gate to the north of the Jetty hut and encouraged the juvenile out through the gate while ensuring the adult dingo could not get in. 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 Kingfisher

Resort 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 Sub adult Juvenile 1 Pup Unknown Age

Juvenile dingo had long socks

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) coaxed through gate out of 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

KBRV staff present Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Monitor for any possible future breaches. Faxed/emailed date: 20/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16 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): 20/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1900 hrs How long did the interaction last: 1 min approx. Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At around 1900 hrs while as working at the Jetty Hut a visitor saw a dingo near the stairs leading up to the gate on the Jetty Hut alked over to see the dingo and by this time the dingo had moved up the stairs on to the decking and was at the gate elled out at the dingo and it soon 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) 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 Briefed by Ranger

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Increase patrols in the area Faxed/emailed date: 22/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16x2 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): 21/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1400 How long did the interaction last: most of the afternoon Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher 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.

Whilst QPWS Rangers 1423683 and 7027094 were patrolling Kingfisher Bay Resort Jetty and beachfront, they saw two Juvenile dingoes hanging around the beachfront and Jetty Hut area. This continued for most of the afternoon with them sleeping, foraging and following visitors. 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

One Juvenile has a scar on its right shoulder

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

QPWS staff Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:opportunistic briefings conducted Faxed/emailed date: 22/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16W16F 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): 22/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1900 hrs How long did the interaction last: 5 min approx. Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

16W16F was observed heading north toward the Kingfisher Jetty. She loitered underneath the Jetty for about 1 minute then continued north along the beach, stopping a few times. 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: 16 White 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) She was walking pretty well

uniterupted in a northerly direction.

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:Increase patrols in the area Faxed/emailed date: 24/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Unidentified 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): 22/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1:30 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Eli Creek DUA Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A dingo was sighted by the Drop Bear Tour Operator today at Eli Creek at 1130 hrs. It is unknown if male or female, and if it was tagged or not. Sighted on the top right side on entrance to Eli Creek. Tour Driver yelled out to his passengers of the sighting which then prompted them to run with camera’s and phone’s to take pictures where a QPWS Ranger asked them to stand back and not approach the animal. 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:Continue to monitor the area Faxed/emailed date: 23/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16 Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 22/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 7:40 How long did the interaction last: 3 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Resort Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A dingo was seen loitering around the staff entry of the Kingfisher reception area, shortly afterwards it was seen on the front doormat of reception. 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 Kingfisher

Resort 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 Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Trap, tag and remove dingo/es from fenced area Faxed/emailed date: 24/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16 Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 22/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:30 How long did the interaction last: 1 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Resort Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A photo of a dingo inside the fence at Kingfisher Bay resort, supplied by Kingfisher Staff. 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 Kingfisher

Resort 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 Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions: Trap, tag and remove dingo/es from fenced area Faxed/emailed date: 24/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 22/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 12:45 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Resort near Dingo Bar Reporting Officer/s details: 7027904

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

A female dingo was observed around staff accommodation near the Dingo Bar at Kingfisher Resort. 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 Kingfisher

Resort 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 Observing

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: Trap, tag and remove dingo from fenced area Faxed/emailed date: 24/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 25/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Afternoon How long did the interaction last: 10 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher near Jetty Hut Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

16Orange16F was captured inside the fence and relocated on the 23/01/2017. A juvenile dingo was observed entering through a pedestrian gate at Kingfisher resort following it use by a couple of visitors on the 26/01/2017. No details were obtained and it unclear if the dingo was allowed access to the fenced area intentionally. Two juvenile dingo were observed inside the fence near the bus service shed at Kingfisher resort on the 27/01/2017. 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 KBRV Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: 16Orange16F a. How many dingoes present 2

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction 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 attempt to trap and relocate. Rangers successfully removed one animal which has not been observed inside the fence again. Faxed/emailed date: 30/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 26.01.2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0845hrs How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): KBRV bus workshop Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: KBR staff advised ranger 1423683 Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

NRM ranger 1423683 rang to report that he'd been contacted by Kingfisher Staff and been advised of the presence of the "dingo with a yellow tag and collar" at the bus workshop. Ranger advised staff member that no collared dingoes had a yellow tag and asked that they check the tag colour again. Staff member then confirmed that the tag was orange in colour. 2016 born male was tagged with yellow tag, but he is not bearing a radio tracking collar. 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 Kingfisher Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: Orange + bearing 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

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:Trap/remove, gate modifications Faxed/emailed date: 26.01.2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Un/id tagged + collared 2016 juv Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 26.01.2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0430hrs ongoing How long did the interaction last: at least 3.5hrs Location (of Interaction): KB Resort - inside fence Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.Initial advice - interaction may be escalated following interview of persons involved. Through 137468 to dingo hotline - Report of a dingo bearing a tag with the number 16 and also a collar (but no colours specified) having been at a house within the Kingfisher Bay Resort precinct for at least 3.5hours and not leaving, despite repeated attempts by the persons present to 'shoo it away'. Rangers 1432540 and 1437601 have been deployed to investigate/interview/observe and identify dingo involved and check Kingfisher fenceline integrity (no dingo rangers presently on island). Advised OO5 NRM ranger at 0752hrs.

Ranger 1423683 has just rung to advise that a KBR employee has contacted him to state that at 0845hrs he had observed 16Orange16F collared and tagged juvenile present within the fenceline near the bus workshop. Unconfirmed if this was the same animal involved in the interactions at the house. Will provide further information as it comes to hand. 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 Kingfisher Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: Not described, but collared also 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 - unable to discourage

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, trap/tag/remove as relevant, discuss option to double gate areas with KBR Faxed/emailed date: 26.01.2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: untagged 2016 juv Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 26.01.2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0955hrs How long did the interaction last: 2 minutes Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Resort tennis court 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.

Ranger 1432540 called through from Kingfisher Resort to report the following interaction - at approximately 0955hr and her two daughters were playing tennis on the fenced courts when they noticed an untagged/uncollared juvenile dingo attempting to pull their bag through the chain mesh fence. The bag contained chewing gum, but no other foods nd her daughters approached the bag from inside the fenceline, at which time the dingo apparently became more anxious in trying to retrieve the bag. Concerned,

hut the gate to the tennis court and started yelling for help. At this point, two men pulled up in a car and exited and the dingo ran off, unsuccessful in having obtained the bag. No photos taken but dingo described as having "dark legs and didn't notice any white socks" nd her family are scheduled to leave Kingfisher Resort on the 1030am barge on 27/1/2017. 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 with

chewing gum within 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 Kingfisher 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) two men pulled up in a car and

intervened after woman yelled for help

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 playing tennis

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

Yes No Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Monitoring of KBR occurring by 4 QPWS staff 26.01.2017 Faxed/emailed date: 26.01.2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16M Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 26.01.2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1154hrs How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Behind house within Kingfisher fenceline Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

ontacted the dingo hotline and reported a 'small dingo lying behind the house within 2-3m of us, dingo has white legs'. She reported that was at the top of the hill, near the water tanks. I deployed rangers 7027234 and 7027522 to investigate and they reported back the presence of a 'skittish' (around rangers at least) untagged juvenile male with a high white sock on his front right leg. The dingo ran off shortly after ranger arrival. 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 Kingfisher 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) 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

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:Trap/tag, remove, gate mods Faxed/emailed date: 26.01.2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 2 unidentified 2016juv Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 27.01.2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Morning and night, 0630hrs How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Waitura Retreat Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NameAddre Kingfisher Bay Phone #Visitor type: Resident

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

rang the following report into dingo hotline - Resident at ingfisher Bay precinct (top of hill, opposite water tank) and has seen two young dingoes, at morning and night. I contacted her at 0900hrs today - She has seen two this morning together, described as "flighty female with four socks, tagged (possibly green or red in colour), and "a more cunning male with two long socks".

eported seeing them this morning at 0630hrs and yesterday afternoon around 1700hrs. She also stated that about 10 days ago the male came up and lay down about 2m from her, and commented that she suspects given their comfort around humans, that they have been fed. She offered that QPWS staff were welcome to use her deck for a few hours if they needed to in an attempt to capture and remove the dingoes. I have asked to keep an ongoing record of dingoes sighted, and report any concerning activity immediately. I have given her the Eurong office and my mobile number for this purpose. 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 Kingfisher Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: green or red (she wasn't wearing glasses) 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 Unknown

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued

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NRM ranger notified Details of further actions:Monitor, trap/tag, exclude Faxed/emailed date: 28.01.2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F & UT16M Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 27/01/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0730 How long did the interaction last: 10 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Heights Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Preliminary report forwarded as a Code D- eft message on dingo hotline - regularly seeing dingoes up to 0730hrs and then again after 1630hrs. Her husband was allegedly followed by two dingoes and "snarled at". NRM ranger spoke to who confirmed the interaction however stated that it was not a threatening interaction and that the dingo with collar had vocalised and he had hit it with a stick when it followed him to drop rubbish at the bin. He said the dingo had not showed its teeth or growled in a manner that made him consider it a threat. It had vocalised only and he was concerned that the dingo was becoming habituated. QPWS Rangers spoke to them at their property last week regarding dingo safety. No dingoes have been seen inside the fence during the last 24 hours. 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 Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: 16Orange16F 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

Other dingo is an untagged 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) hit the dingo with a stick

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 rubbish to the bins

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:Both dingoes are now outside the fenced area Faxed/emailed date: 30/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Two 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): 28.01.2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1730hrs How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): Eurong resort beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Tasked with towing a broken down Palace car back to the mainland, Palace staff member was travelling along Eurong beachfront when he allegedly witnessed an unidentified dingo within 2m of a fisherman. Another dingo was present on Eurong beachfront, but not directly involved in this interaction. stated that the protagonist dingo was acting "aggressively towards the fisherman, with its tail up and ready to attack". No mention was made with respect to bared teeth or other behaviours. didn't stop as the sand too soft with the vehicle being towed. Apparently the fisherman kicked sand at the dingo - unsure of the dingo's response stated that the offending dingo was lighter in colour and did not note any tag. He was unable to provide any identifying descriptors about the fisherman or his vehicle. Interaction classed as Code C due to passing observation and not a direct report from person involved. 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 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) didn't leave

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:Morning and afternoon patrols of Eurong beachfront, trap and tag UT16 Faxed/emailed date: 30.01.2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT2016M 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): 27.01.2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1755hrs How long did the interaction last: a few minutes Location (of Interaction): Eurong beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 7026804

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Rangers 7028120 and 1422562 were walking on the beach in plain clothes after work when they observed a vehicle stopped near an untagged dingo that had earlier trotted past them. A woman exited the vehicle and allegedly offered in her hand a slice of bread towards the dingo, who did not approach. The woman then left the bread on the beach and returned into the vehicle. The dingo did not approach to take the bread. The rangers contacted me to report the observation and for advice on action. I advised that they could introduce themselves as rangers and gather as much information as possible for follow up (persons only provided phone number, no name). An admission was allegedly made in that they argued to the effect of "but you did see us pick it (the bread) up and take it back". 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)

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:Will conduct interview of persons and decide compliance action from there. Faxed/emailed date: 28.01.2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16f Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 29-1-2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0730 How long did the interaction last: 1 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay Resort south of Jetty hut Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name ingfisher Ranger Address: Kingfisher Phone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At approximately 730 hr observed a dingo loitering near the gate to the south of the Jetty Hut. The female dingo was described as having a collar and an orange number 16 tag suspected the dingo was trying to get out so she propped open the large access gate using a chair and walked out through the gate. The dingo followed and acktracked around and closed the gate behind the 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 exiting Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: 16Orange16F 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) followed staff member through the

gate

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

was carry a stick as a precaution. Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Investigate double gating high use gates Faxed/emailed date: 30/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 29-1-2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0730 How long did the interaction last: 1 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay Resort Reporting Officer/s details: 7026480

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At 730 hrs I was inspecting the fence on the western beach front of Kingfisher Bay Resort when I witnessed a dingo exiting the fenced area via the pedestrian gate directly north of the jetty. Guests had recently used the gate and the gate was slow on returning. The guests were a distance from the incident and were unaware. On inspection the gate had a build-up of sand at the base and on removal of the sand the gate shut efficiently. The dingo disappeared before I could identify it but it didn’t have a collar and a tag was not observed. QPWS ranger followed the tracks south until they disappeared into the bush at the south west corner of the fence line. 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 exiting 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:Investigate double gating high use gates Faxed/emailed date: 30/01/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 01/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): Between 2100 - 0630hrs How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): KBRV FA 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 trapping of 16Orange16F she was released outside the fenced area at approximately 2100hrs. 16Orange16F was sighted back inside the fence line at approx. 0630 hrs by QPWS staff. 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: 16Orange 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

16Orange16F

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 inside the resort

fence

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

QPWS staff Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:conducted a fence inspection, installed trail camera on possible entry site Faxed/emailed date: 03/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 1-2-2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0730 How long did the interaction last: 1 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay Resort - Maheno restaurant Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Kingfisher Ranger Address: Kingfisher Phone #Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At approximately 1400 hrs bserved a dingo loitering enter the veranda area of the Maheno restaurant. The dingo then came inside via an open door and moved through the eating area before a staff shooed it back out through a door on the opposite side of the room. Guests were in the restaurant at the time. 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 inside building Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: 16Orange16F 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

all staff and visitors are briefed on arrival Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Install double gating at high use gates and fence improvements Faxed/emailed date: 1/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16White16F 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): 1/2/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0915 How long did the interaction last: 4 minutes Location (of Interaction): Lake McKenzie beach Reporting Officer/s details: 1424194

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: 1424194 Address: Eurong Phone #: Visitor type: QPWS employee

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While I was patrolling the beach at Lake McKenzie (heading in a westerly direction), I noticed a dingo approximately 100 metres away, up near the trees/bush, travelling in an easterly direction. The dingo got to about 20 metres away from me (which is when I noticed the white tag in the right ear & a collar with an antenna), and then turned left and headed into the scrub. 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: White 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 x 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

Witnessed by Ranger Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continue to monitor the area Faxed/emailed date: 2/2/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16F 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): 01/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 16:40 How long did the interaction last: 1 min Location (of Interaction): Plane landing area north of Eurong, -25.49819, 153.132973 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.

Male adult person was sitting looking at their while waiting for the plane. An untagged juvenile female dingo approached within 1 m before it was noticed. No aggression was displayed by the 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 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:Trap and tag habituated dingoes Faxed/emailed date: 02/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UTJUV16M 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): 1/2/17 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1753 How long did the interaction last: 10mins Location (of Interaction): Beachfront 100m sth of Nth Orchid access track 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 observing an untagged male juvenile dingo near the Nth access track to the Orchid township when it noticed a group of people worming 100m south. The dingo started trotting towards the group and came within 15m of their vehicles. When the wormers noticed the dingo they made their way back to the vehicle and started taking photos of the dingo. The ranger arrived at their location and the dingo headed south 30 metres then into the water where it dragged out a dead sting-ray. As the ranger was giving a brief to the group the dingo lost interest in the sting-ray and made its way back towards the vehicles, stopped briefly and then continued north up 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 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

Ranger provided dingo safe brief highlighting the importance of bait security on the beach Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 2-2-2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0730 How long did the interaction last: 1 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay Resort - Maheno restaurant Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name Kingfisher Ranger Address: Kingfisher Phone #Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At approximately 0900 hrs a dingo enter the Maheno restaurant. The dingo moved through the eating area before a staff shooed it back out through a door. Guests were in the restaurant at the time. 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 inside building Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: 16Orange16F 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

all staff and visitors are briefed on arrival Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Install double gating at high use gates and fence improvements Faxed/emailed date: 2/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Unidentified x 4 Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 09/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 2300 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher staff village #60 Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Female staff member was approached by 4 dingoes. They approached to within 15 meters and would not back away when yelled at. Witness was not at ease due to the bold behaviour of the dingoes and returned to her room. 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 m 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: At lease one of the dingoes had a tag in its right ear 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 1 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)

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:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16 Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 02/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1900 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV Seabelle Restaurnt Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:AddresPhone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Dingo was observed loitering near Seabelle Restaurant. The dingo circled the tables of diners then stood just off the verandah looking like it was expecting someone to toss it some 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 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

Described as having long socks

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:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: C 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): 02/02/17 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 06:00 How long did the interaction last: 1-3mins Location (of Interaction): OTR Beachfront, plane landing Reporting Officer/s details: 7028020

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

UT16f observed loitering around the plan landing area at OTR beachfront. Dingo sniffing front bumbers of parked behicles, approaching vehicles and people. Difficult to deter. 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) Plane 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 Other

QPWS and Air Fraser Employees Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Trap & tag habituated dingoes. Continue monitoring behaviour of visitors and dingoes. Faxed/emailed date: 2/2/17

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Date (of Interaction): 3/2/17 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1838 How long did the interaction last: 10 mins Location (of Interaction): Waddy Pt beachfront 500m nth of northern access track Orchid beach village Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While heading south down the beach Ranger 7028728 noticed from a distance 3 dingoes at the location of a previous interaction (Code C_20170203_UT16M_Waddy-Con_Soliciting food) which had the remnant smell of where fish had been cleaned. They were identified as 3 untagged Juvenile male dingoes. The dingoes could be shooed back to the foredunes but would soon return when the ranger left the area. This was repeated a number of times. 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 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) Ranger 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 click to select

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Continued evening patrols and briefings Faxed/emailed date: 4/2/17

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UTJuv16M Management Area (NRM use only): Waddy-Con

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Date (of Interaction): 3/2/17 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1800 How long did the interaction last: 15mins Location (of Interaction): Waddy Pt beachfront 500m nth of northern access track Orchid beach village Reporting Officer/s details: 7028728

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

While on patrol Ranger 7028728 observed a fisherman cleaning fish on the beach with a dingo within 15 metres of his vehicle. On approach the man was walking towards the dingo with a camera to take a photo. He was advised that approaching a dingo was an offence and that any photos need to be taken from a vehicle. The ranger then noticed that near the bumper of his vehicle there were fish scraps lying on the sand, he was directed to dispose of those correctly, while this was occurring the dingo was moving around the vehicle at a distance of approximately 10 metres. The dingo was identified as an untagged male juvenile. as given a comprehensive brief on dingo safety including food/bait security and deterring dingoes. The dingo was shooed away but would only retreat a distance of 20 metres before stopping and slowly coming back. then packed up his gear and left the site. The dingo immediately returned to where the vehicle had been and was sniffing and digging at the ground. Again the dingo was not easily 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) 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) Ranger continued patrol after

numerous unsuccessful attempts at moving the dingo on

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 Cleaning fish

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

Yes No Other

Previous trips to the island, advised he had dingo knowledge as he was part of the dingo group at Hervey Bay

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Details of further actions:Continued evening patrols Faxed/emailed date: 4/2/17

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16M & Tagged16 Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 09/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0930 am How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher staff village Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Female staff member was approached by a dingo. She started to back away but then another dingo came and wouldn't leave her alone. It approached to within 1 meter. Witness kept walking backwards holding a stick. She called a friend who then chased the dingo off. One of the dingoes was not timid at all, the other one was. 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: 1 tagged, one not. Untagged dingo with one long sock 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 tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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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): 12/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0813 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV staff accommodation Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:AddrePhone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Dingo was observed loitering near staff accommodation. No threatening behaviour 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: Juvenile male with long sock right leg a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction 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:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 11/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1930 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV Dingo bar Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Dingo was observed loitering near Dingo bar. Witness tried to shoo the animal away but it payed him very little attention. When the dingo came onto the deck area the same staff member used water from the fire hose to make it go away. No threatening behaviour observed. The following day when witness observed the animal it was not concerned with other people, when he moved towards it the dingo moved away quickly. 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: Orange, also collared 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

Juvenile female identified by witness as 16Orange16F

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) Sprayed with a fire hose

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:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form

Dingo ID UT16M

Management Area KBRV Fa

Date 11/2/17, 6:15 pm

How long did the interaction last 5 min

Location Sand bar, Kingfisher Bay Resort(-25.39011650791587, 153.0298088742166)

Reporting Officer/s details 1423322

Details of the person(s) involved in dingo interaction

Name

Address Kingfisher resort

Phone number

Witness type Commercial tour operator

Detailed report of events.

What were the actions of the dingo(s) during the interaction

soliciting food

Description of interaction Untagged juvenile male approached the Sand bar along the footpath. A family walking the opposite direction moved to the side and the dingo passed without paying them any attention. The dingo then entered the bistro area of the restaurant and approach a family of four unnoticed. The family was eating pizza and the dingo sat on the floor between the chairs of the mother and daughter. The dingo had it's head raised and was still unnoticed by the family. A witness observed the dingo move slightly closer to the mother until it was within 20 cm of her leg still with its head raised. A resort staff member then approached and shooed the animal away.

Dingo identification

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Dingo ID

Gender Male

Age Juvenile

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Was the dingo tagged No

How/why did the dingo(s) leave? when chased away

Persons activity at time of interaction eating/preparing food, siting/standing

Details Four persons sitting at a table eating

Relevant photos

Follow-up action NRM ranger notified

Details of further action Compulsory dingo safety talk organised with KBRV staff. Fix fencing issues and relocate all dingoes outside fenced area ASAP.

Date distributed 15/2/17

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16O16F, 16W16F, UT Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 12/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0445 am How long did the interaction last: 15 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV between staff village and resort Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Two female staff members exited their room and observed a dingo outside the door. A second dingo appeared to come from under their building and followed them to another room. Three staff members then left that room five minutes later and the dingoes followed them to the top of the hill. A third dingo was then observed and the three female staff members were followed down to the resort by the three dingoes. Dingoes including the two tagged juveniles and an untagged juvenile. Behaviour was described as curious. 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: 2 tagged, one not. 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 2 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) staff entered building

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:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16White16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 12/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1930 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV Dingo bar Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Dingo was loitering near the dingo Bar before being chased away by staff member.

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: White, also had a 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

Both front paws white consitant with 16White16F

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:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: Tagged 16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 12/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1000 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV staff accommodation Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Dingo was observed loitering near staff accommodation. No threatening behaviour observed. Dingo left after a short period. 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: also collared 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

Juvenile female with short sock on both front legs. 16W16F or 16O16F.

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:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: UT16M & 2 Unidentified Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 12/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 2200 How long did the interaction last: 1 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV staff accomodation Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NamAddress: KBRV Phone Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Two dingoes were observed near room 37 in the staff village. They approached the witness before being chased off by the smaller male dingo with the high right sock. No threatening behaviour towards witness 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: 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 1 2 Pup Unknown Age

Juvenile male with long right sock

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) chased away by male 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 Briefed by tour operator

Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Fencing modifications made and KBRV staff briefed on dingo safety. Distribution date: 17/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 13/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 05:59am How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Jetty hut vehicle gate Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: AddresPhone #Visitor type: Tour participant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Email received from Kingfisher resort Duty manager with photographs supplied by a guest. Juvenile dingo identified as 16Orange16F was observed exiting the KBRV area through an open gate. NRM Ranger spoke to witness who stated that the dingo was loitering near the gate so she opened it and the dingo exited the fenced area onto 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: Orange (identified by photo) 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) witness opened gate to let it out

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:Install double gates Distribution date: 14/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F & Unidentified16M Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 14/02/2016 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 07:10am How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher resort Vila 710 Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: AddresPhone #Visitor type: Tour participant

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Email received from witness stating she had just spotted 2 Dingos in front of the Vila at 710, one came right up close and had a sniff at us and our stuff then ran off, this dingo had an orange tag on its ear and yellow and green collar (identified as 16O16F), the other one didn't get close enough but was definitely a male. Please note that 16O16F was known to outside the fence on the 13/02/2017. 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 KBRV Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: Orange (identified by witness) 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:Install double gates, improve fencing Distribution date: 14/02/2017

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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): 17/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0730 hrs How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay fenced area Dingo bar Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Kingfisher Staff Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Received from Dingo Ranger Email - Untagged male (long socks) stayed away, Orange tag female tried to come onto the deck of the dingo bar until a staff member used the hose to deter the animal. 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: 16Orange16F 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) hosed

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:report is 4 weeks old Distribution date: 16/03/2017

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Date (of Interaction): 17/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 2200 hrs How long did the interaction last: 5 min. Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay fenced area Villa 548 Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Kingfisher Staff Address: Phone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Receive from Dingo Ranger Email - Dingo observed, calm, sitting down, more scared of staff than us of 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: to dark to see 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:report is weeks old Distribution date: 16/03/2017

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Date (of Interaction): 18/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0530 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV Sand bar Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name: Address: [email protected] Phone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Dingo was observed loitering near Sandbar. No threatening behaviour observed. Dingo was hanging in the bracken fern not causing an issue. 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: Juvenile male with long sock right leg a. How many dingoes present 1

b. How many dingoes involved in the Interaction 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:This dingo was tagged and removed from fence area Distribution date: 17/3/2017

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Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 20/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): During last 24 hours How long did the interaction last: Location (of Interaction): KBRV FA Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. Name:AddresPhone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

After confirming 16Orange16F was outside the fenced area on the 19/02/2017, 16Orange16F was sighted back inside the fence line at approx. 1200 hrs by resort staff. The circumstances of how the dingo entered are not known at 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 unknown entry

location Interference with dingoes

Question 3: Dingo identification & numbers

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

Tag description: 16Orange 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

16Orange16F

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:Kingfisher management notified of resort staff intentionally propping gates open, in one case for approximately 1 hour. Faxed/emailed date: 21/02/2017

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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): 20/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 1600 How long did the interaction last: 5 min Location (of Interaction): KBRV FA Reporting Officer/s details: 1423322

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Dingo walked under the deck, went up the path to front door of villa 515 and stole a shoe.

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) Shoe 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: 16Orange 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

16Orange16F, wearing a 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 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:Dingo was euthanised for high risk behaviour Faxed/emailed date: 17/03/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 25/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 0910 hrs How long did the interaction last: less than 1 min. Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay fenced area near Jetty Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

Details of person(s) involved in dingo Interaction. NamAddress: Phone #: Visitor type: Resort staff

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Receive from Dingo Ranger Email - This morning (Sat 25 Feb) the orange tag dingo was let outside the large gate by Sunset Bar at approximately 9.10am and slowly made her way south along the beach, not paying much attention to the people that were about, but more sniffing around the 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) 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: Orange 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

16Orange16F

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 let out the gate

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 and opportunistic briefings in the area Distribution date: 28/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F 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): 26/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 16:50hrs How long did the interaction last: approx 5 mins Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay beachfront Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Reported through Dingo Ranger Email - At approx 4.50pm Sun 26 Feb, a female dingo with an orange tag was hanging around outside the fence on Sunset Beach. The dingo followed two people walking who continually had to shoo the dingo off with a stick. This continued for around five minutes. The dingo then got distracted by something in the bushes 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) 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: 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

16Orange16F

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 regular patrols and opportunistic briefings Distribution date: 28/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV 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): 27/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 19:30hrs How long did the interaction last: under 1 min. Location (of Interaction): Kingfisher Bay Resort Fenced area Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

Information received from Dingo Ranger Email. was jogging to her room at about 7.30pm when she saw a dingo running through the leaf litter, (identified

as 16Orange16F), she clapped her hands and shouted at the dingo and the dingo 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) 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: 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

16Orange16F

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

Resort Ranger staff Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:Regular patrols and reviewing camera data Distribution date: 28/02/2017

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Code C - Dingo Interaction Report Form Dingo ID: 16Orange16F Management Area (NRM use only): KBRV FA

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Date (of Interaction): 28/02/2017 Time (of Interaction 24hrs): 17:00hrs How long did the interaction last: less than 1 min. Location (of Interaction): Dingo Bar Kitchen loading dock Reporting Officer/s details: 1423683

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

Question 1: Detailed report of events.

At approximately 17:00hrs, staff membe was sitting down on the loading dock area of the Dingo Bar with a plate of food on his lap. He noticed a dingo (16Orange16F) approach while he was eating his meal. The dingo eventually came up to and took a piece of steak from the plate that was on his lap and 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: 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

16Orange16F

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) took off with 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 Other

staff Question 7: Follow up actions.

NTC Issued PIN Issued NRM ranger notified

Details of further actions:install electric fence on existing fenceline relocate dingo outside fenced area Distribution date: 02/03/2017

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