Wild dogs, including dingoes, feral domestic dogs, and hybrids, are a major threat to livestock across NSW. They attack sheep, cattle, and goats, causing direct stock losses and stress-related production declines. A single wild dog can kill dozens of sheep in one attack, and their territorial range can extend over 40 kilometres.
Ecological Threat
Pack hunting causes significant livestock losses. Major economic threat to sheep and cattle producers across eastern Australia.
JBM's Management Approach
Aerial culling for population reduction, ground shooting with drone detection for targeted removal.