microrobert
04-01-2012, 04:55 PM
Dingoes, devils may be angels in disguise
Reintroducing predators such as dingoes and tasmanian devils into landscapes may help protect Australia's diminishing biodiversity, researchers say.
A new paper to be published in the May edition of Trends in Ecology and Evolution suggests dingoes and tasmanian devils could control invasive species, such as cats and foxes, as well as overabundant herbivores.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-27/dingoes2c-devils-may-be-angels-in-disguise/3915736
Reintroducing predators such as dingoes and tasmanian devils into landscapes may help protect Australia's diminishing biodiversity, researchers say.
A new paper to be published in the May edition of Trends in Ecology and Evolution suggests dingoes and tasmanian devils could control invasive species, such as cats and foxes, as well as overabundant herbivores.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-27/dingoes2c-devils-may-be-angels-in-disguise/3915736