Australian Native Polynesian Wolf or Southeast asian Wolf (dingo)
being cared for in a conservation program
Australia is one of the youngest founded nations in the world, not officially a united region until 1901. During its struggles to become self-sufficient, hoping to build a reputation beyond a British Imperial Penal Colony, it has shown on several occasions to be a danger to itself and the Asia Pacific-Pacific Islander environment.
The first farming and ranching industries in Australia became the small-town local political influences, and with time they grew in influence, mostly the cattle and sheep Ranchers. The Australian economy has since been highly dependent on it's export markets to East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South America, and in the 1800s the cattle and sheep market took on a War against the natural wildlife. A foremost target has been the Southeast Asian Wolf (the Dingo), who came to Australia through the Polynesian Colonization of the Pacific.
Since the 1860s, sheep ranchers have produced media propaganda against local wildlife and have supported censoring public information on studies like genetic research that may help the unique status of the Dingo and other wildlife in Animal Rights protection instead of labeling them simple stray animals. The Australian meat markets have promoted that the surrounding environment itself is a danger to public so they could use lethal pest control agents to poison large regions of land.
The Tasmanian Tiger, similar to breeds in Africa, is now extinct in Australia, last recorded living in 1933. Also by the 1800s to late 1950s, over 63 species of birds, mammals, and amphibians have since become extinct with arrival of British foreigners, which has brought upon them building pressure from world wildlife organizations to found government funded projects for conservation.
The uses of Poison 1080 have been the most controversial pest control methods in Australia, as it has proven to be lethal to animals, and a chronic health issue to local human inhabitants. Regardless of the health risks involved, Australia has ignored environmental warnings. Green organizations agreed that the desperate moves of their markets are typical of administrative inexperience, and that a growing negative reputation implies that Australians can be easily bought-off to destroy the only home they have.
Environmentalist "They had a chance to make Australia into a paradise, become part of it, part of the Indigenous Aboriginals, friendly neighbors to the Southeast Asians and Pacific Islanders, build their own version of Camelot in such a rich environment, and what did they do, they sold it, part by part"
"It's already the perfect breed of hunting wolf, support it as a hunters friend and companion. This is not the Wild-West like the ranchers think it is, where everything is an animal to spear down"
"I think it's a little funny really, rich people buy ranches and fill them with rare animals, Australian ranchers however, buy ranches, and fill them with common-table animals, then shoot the rare exotic animals that are flourishing in the Australian natural habitats. .... Isn't that just a little strange? Why don't you breed the rare animals instead....They have essentially put a sheep farm inside a World Zoo of rare Breeds, its insane and quite mind blowing really. Australia is home to the worlds most unique animal species, which could have been bred. I wonder if one day they'll wake up and say -we originally had the perfect set-up, and we turned it into the worlds second hand meat market"
In 2005, The World League held protest against the Tasmanian Government's use of Poison 1080 at the Tasmanian Tourism Office, 50 Parkes St Sydney on Friday 22 July. The organization has reported on Australia's control methods and the killing of 200,000 Wallabies [Kangaroos], with an unknown amount of other Dingos and wildlife. The local Australian public remained in political shock during the scandals, appalled at the land sweep of Wallabies as the nations national rugby team is named "The Wallabies".

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