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Bringing my dog from UK to Australia |
7-Feb-2008 At 9:12:42 PM |
climberman
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On 7/02/2008 WM wrote:
>>There is no problem with dogs at a crag (provided the landowner allows
>them.
>
>sorry but thats not true - any dog in the bush has effects on Australian
>wildlife. I like dogs but I care far more about maintaining some miniscule
>vestige of dog-free bush for our cute little native animals etc. Claire
>has posted on a climbing website so its a fair assumption she'll be going
>outdoors - so it's actually pretty important to alert such a person from
>outside Australia to the importance of being aware of and abiding by dog-free
>zones
Dingos ? |
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