Canis dingo is a captivating exploration of one of Australia’s most iconic and polarising species. Drawing on two decades of scientific research, historical records and firsthand fieldwork, Bradley P. Smith traces how a wild canid became entangled in myth, law and livestock conflict, revealing what is at stake in the way Australia treats its apex predator. Blending field science, published research, historical evidence and expert perspectives, this book cuts through longstanding myth and political noise to offer a deeper understanding of the dingo and its place in modern Australia.
| ISBN | 9781486318483 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | 296 |
| Published | 31/05/2026 |
| Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
| Dimensions | 17 × 25 cm |




