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Luci is the President of the Australian Native Conservation Society, preserving the pure bred Dingo. The sanctuary is at Bargo, and donations are welcome. To make a donation please post your valued contributions to:

Australian Native Dog Conservation Society Ltd.
195 Fifth Avenue,
Austral, 2179
New South Wales…
Please make all cheques payable to Australian Native Dog Conservation Society Ltd.

Thank you for your assistance, all help is most appreciated.

If you would like to become a member of the Australian Native Dog Conservation Society LTD. please click here to download the membership form. Please post it to the address above. For more informaion, please send us an email by clicking here.

The Dingo Sanctuary is a public company which maintains a colony of Dingoes for public education and Dingo conservation. It is situated at Bargo inthe Wollondilly Shire on the south western outskirts of Sydney. Here visitors are able to meet and learn about dingoes in a natural setting. A volunteer accompanies visitors, giving them a guided tour and answering questions. Video presentations are available on request. Click here to visit the website.


Simba and Jingella, two Dingoes having fun.

Jingella a white Desert Dingo

Jingella and her sister coming out of their Den.


Jingella

This is Napoleon’s Rock, Berenice Walters first Dingo and the rock was moved here to the new Site laying next to a rock pool.


The Vice President Helen Crace and Margo Press a Director of the Dingo Sanctuary, having a rest in the walkways of the dingo sanctuary.


Jingella


Jingella

Simba

Minta

Volunteer & Treasurer of the Dingo Sanctuart Rebecca Bancroft with Typia, Cooinda and Gunyahimba

 

We have recently had some new additions to the Dingo Sanctuary. Three pups - Gunya,Tyipa & Cooinda where born in the sanctuary completely naturally and raised by their mother. Below are photos of these pups as they have grown.


Dingo Sanctuary on appointment, visits schools, and takes puppies or Maalika for the children to handle and cuddle. It is important that education of the dingo is taught to the younger generation for the understanding of this National Breed…
 
   
   

 

 

 

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