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Dingo Bold The Life and Death of K'gari Dingoes

By: Rowena Lennox(Author)
292 pages, 22 b/w illustrations
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About this book

Dingo Bold is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between people and dingoes. At its heart is Rowena Lennox's encounter with a dingo on the beach on K'gari (Fraser Island), a young male she nicknames Bold. Struck by this experience, and by the intense, often polarised opinions expressed in public conversations about dingo conservation and control, she sets out to understand the complex relationship between humans and dingoes.

Weaving together ecological data, interviews with people connected personally and professionally with K'gari's dingoes, and Lennox's expansive reading of literary, historical and scientific accounts, Dingo Bold considers what we know about the history of relations between dingoes and humans, and what preconceptions shape our attitudes today. Do we see dingoes as native wildlife or feral dogs? Wild or domesticated animals? A tourist attraction or a threat? And how do our answers to these questions shape our interactions with them?

Dingo Bold is both a moving memoir of love and loss through Lennox's observations of the natural world and an important contribution to wider conversations about conservation and animal welfare.

Contents

Map of K'gari
Prelude

    Wildlife
    Strange familiar country
    Coolooloi
    Eurong
    Let's dance
    Sister Girl
    Brothers
    What they're capable of
    Traces
    Meeting at Pialba
    Wongari
    Over and over
    With their whole gaze
    Sore feet, tears and seeds
    In the realm of science

Coda
References
Acknowledgments
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Rowena Lennox has worked as a book editor for many years and now teaches creative writing. She has published essays, fiction, memoir and poems in Hecate, Kill Your Darlings, Meanjin, New Statesman, Seizure, Social Alternatives and Southerly, among others. Her first book, Fighting Spirit of East Timor, won a New South Wales Premier’s History Award.

By: Rowena Lennox(Author)
292 pages, 22 b/w illustrations
Media reviews

"[...] a profound meditation on the relationship between humans and dingoes, between tourism and the wild, and between science and culture."
– Chris Lee, Manning Community News

"Dingo Bold is a thoroughly engaging and deeply personal book that examines dingo life and the humans charged with their survival."
– Warren Bonett, Books+Publishing

"Combining natural history, Indigenous culture, memoir, and environmental politics, this is an elegantly written and affectionate tribute to Australia's most maligned and least understood native animal."
– Jacqueline Kent

"Fuelled by empathy, curiosity and passion, and informed by research, data and observation, this moving and compelling book speaks to the heart and to the head. Rowena Lennox poses questions about our relationship with dingoes – and our role in the natural world – that are as bold and lively as her subject."
– Debra Adelaide

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