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The program also aims to reduce the disease and health risks they pose to humans. Read more about wild dogs and their impacts.

Wild dog control is undertaken in partnership with landholders who have requested assistance from council.

Target species

A wild dog is defined as a dingo (Canis lupus dingo) and a dog (Canis lupus familiaris), other than a domestic dog. 

Protection method

Trapping

  • Warning signs are placed at the entrance of properties where traps are in place
  • Soft-catch foothold traps are used to control wild dogs in areas of known activity
  • Traps are placed on private properties within the program area
  • Traps are checked daily or continuously by telemetry camera
  • Council offers humane euthanasia of trapped target species
  • Participants operate under council’s policies and procedures and in line with Queensland's animal welfare laws.

Schedule

Ongoing (in response to community requests)

Locations

Control activities are undertaken on private properties registered to the program.

Note:  Control activities are not undertaken on public pathways and roadsides.

Get involved

If you would like your property to be a part of the program, please contact council.

Wild dog trap being placed in dirt on the ground.

Note: Domestic pets may be at risk if allowed to roam. It is an offence to allow a cat or dog roam outside its property. Read about responsible dog and cat ownership.

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Council provides a range of services to the community to assist in managing invasive species.