As more animals are put to death, Indigenous and environmental groups say it’s time for a new approach: a cap on visitors

Before they put down one of the wongari of K’gari they held a smoking ceremony. The execution is considered sorry business.

That’s because they are so significant in Aboriginal culture that the animals, also known as dingoes, are considered part of the family.

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