by Wapiti » 12 Jun 2026, 7:47 am
Interesting that bait feeder design, shame I can't see what's above the star pickets, I assume it's a cheap way of holding up some sort of roof / rain cover/ sun cover to stop the trap door becoming cooking-hot and destroying the baits?
Interesting that the claim is made that the bait is what finished them off, after the fires. Also surprising is that those trying to eradicate the pigs jumped at the opportunity after the fires, smart and quick thinking there.
On the dingos hanging from the trees, I can completely understand how it shocks tourists seeing dogs hanging from fences and trees. I get it, we must remember that if we weren't exposed to what we are, we would be too. This is the way of the people who shape opinions against us.
Disrespecting an animals body by hanging it up is a strange thing to say. The animal is dead.
But we all recoil in horror when we see humans bodies being dragged through the streets by religious neanderthals either. Remember Mogadishu?
But the old myth about hanging a dog up is a warning to others it scares them off, that's BS as usual.
I've used a trapped dingo's body propped up on a log to bring in it's mate (or those unrelated coming up for a sniff and look) to a waiting trap on the trail up to it. It doesn't scare them off, not most of the time.
But I have seen exceptions to that rule too, in the matriarchs who won't approach anything even slightly out of the norm. My cameras told me that.
It is interesting always to see these different opinions in the MSM, we should be all learning from this about how they think and what is the real agenda. Know your enemy, and they are.
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
Aristotle.
Regards G,
AKA Dr. Doolittle