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Rangers investigating two weekend dingo incidents on K’gari The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services are investigating two separate dingo incidents on K’gari island over the weekend. According to a statement, around 3pm on Saturday an 18-year-old woman was walking to Lake Wabby as part of a tour group when a tagged dingo bit her on the back of her left leg.
Just a few hours later, around 8pm the same day, a person was reportedly mouthed or nipped by a dingo on the beachfront near Dilli Village. On Sunday morning, QPWS rangers said they would attempt to make contact with people involved in the incidents and “attempt to identify both dingoes involved.” Dangerous dingo signs have been installed this morning at Lake Wabby entrance, and rangers will increase patrols in the areas.
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