Peace, Adrian John2006-07-252006-07-252002Anthropology Today, 2002; 18 (5):14-190268-540Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/13923Anthropology Today © 2002 Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and IrelandPresents a paper on contradictory images of the endangered dingo population which is feared as a wild animal and is also the target of fun and ridicule in tourist resort advertising. Description of fatal attack by dingoes in Fraser Island, Queensland; Emergence of the island as a major center for domestic and international tourism; Role of media in reinforcing the belief that dingoes are dangerous to people.enFraser Island (Qld.); QueenslandThe cull of the wild: dingoes, development and death in an Australian tourist locationJournal article0020021155