Female Tourist Bitten By Wongari On K'gari

Rangers on K'gari (formerly Fraser Island) are monitoring a male dingo (wongari) believed responsible for biting a female tourist around the thigh on 20 October 2024.

Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) rangers were advised of the incident which occurred at around 8:00am at Beach Camping Zone 6 on the east coast of the island.

Rangers were told that a group of international tourists arrived on the beach, and that nearby campers warned them of a dingo in the area.

The dingo approached the woman while she was going to the toilet alone. She wasn't carrying a stick and started to run as it approached her. The dingo gave chase and bit her on the left rear thigh resulting in two puncture wounds. Campers nearby overheard and chased the dingo away.

Rangers are investigating the incident and will continue patrols in the area and provide Be dingo-safe! messaging to fishers and campers.

Visitors and residents on K'gari are reminded to remain vigilant at all times by keeping children at arm's length, never walking alone and carrying a stick at all times.

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