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  2. Deakin study shows fire is dingo's friend but fox's foe

Deakin study shows fire is dingo's friend but fox's foe

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Fire and dingoes could be the dynamic duo that hold the key to helping stop destructive foxes in Victoria’s Big Desert region, according to new Deakin University research.

The study, published today in the Journal of Applied Ecology, investigated how fire management could help control feral pests such as foxes in a semi-arid environment.

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