scientists discover markedly different kangaroos on either side of Australia's dingo fence
- Written by: Vera Weisbecker, Associate Professor, Flinders University
Shutterstock Australia’s dingo fence is an internationally renowned mega-structure. Stretching more than 5,600 kilometres, it was completed in the 1950s to keep sheep safe from dingoes. But it also inadvertently protects some native species.
This makes the fence an unintentional experiment in the relationship between predators and prey. Our ne...



















