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The Dingo Hunter

English · Paperback / Softback

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Laurie Corbett was born in Castlemaine, Victoria in 1941 and spent much of his early life catching wildlife to supplement the family diet and thus developed an understanding and love of the bush and its fauna. He joined the CSIRO Division of Wildlife Research to study dingoes and their prey in central Australia 1968-75 and later 1980-96 in Kakadu National Park.

Intervening those years, he studied Scottish wildcats and feral cats in Aberdeenshire and the Outer Hebrides. At that time, he regularly returned home for Christmas where, en route, he discovered dingoes in Thailand and other South-east Asian countries; and subsequently made regular visits to study them resulting in a Whitley Award for his 1995 book The Dingo in Australia and Asia.

In 1997, he led ecological surveys at Bradshaw Field Training Area and at Christmas Island, and concurrently was a member of IUCN s Canid Specialist Group with field work in Indonesia. In 2007, he formed his own consulting company to provide dingo management advice at mine sites in deserts throughout Australia. Throughout this journey, he met an incredible array of characters and experienced many unusual events, most pleasant but others not so.

This illustrated narrative provides research data in conjunction with the day-to-day joy, frustration and danger associated with working in outback Australia. Similarly, in relatively isolated regions of Thailand, Laos, and Burma where the English language is not spoken and unintentional non-compliance with local customs can have dangerous outcomes.

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Laurie Corbett is a specialist in ecosystem management, feral animal management, fire ecology and environmental surveys for conservation of biodiversity. He has extensive experience, gained over four decades, of canids, felids, raptors and reptiles in Australia, Asia, and Scotland; with authorship in more than 200 publications and reports including 50 specifically on dingoes. He is recognised as the world expert on dingoes. Formerly with the CSIRO and Earth-Water-Life Sciences in the Northern Territory, he is now a private environmental consultant based in Gippsland, Victoria.

Product details

Authors Laurie Corbett
Publisher Austin Macauley
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.03.2025
 
EAN 9781035853335
ISBN 978-1-0358-5333-5
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 12 mm
Weight 437 g
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Biographies, autobiographies
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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