How is dingo urine gathered? (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-28 11:48
 A wild Australian dingo bares its teeth on
Fraser Island in an undated file photo. Researchers at Curtin University
have been startled by the effectiveness of urine from Australia's wild
dogs in scaring off kangaroos which chew through areas of new-growth
vegetation. [Reuters] | Australian researchers
said they have discovered a new repellent that can help with everything from
rehabilitating old mine sites to reducing the amount of roadkill. It's dingo
urine.
Researchers at Curtin University have been startled by the effectiveness of
urine from Australia's wild dogs in scaring off kangaroos which chew through
areas of new-growth vegetation.
The university's Michael Parsons said the discovery could have important
applications in helping to re-establish plant life on old mine sites by
repelling kangaroos, unique Australian marsupials which number in the tens of
millions.
Researchers looked at the effectiveness of chemicals found in the urine of
dingoes and non-native predators like coyotes.
"When we presented tame kangaroos with coyote urine, they became interested
in the new smell, but when presented with the dingo urine they were startled and
fled," Parsons said.
He told Reuters Tuesday that the effect of urine on wild kangaroos was even
more dramatic.
Parsons's team is looking at ways of delivering the repellent effectively at
mine sites and how much would be needed, as well as whether it could be used to
reduce the number of collisions between kangaroos and vehicles on outback roads.
He said the university was also trying to isolate and synthesize the active
chemicals in dingo urine so that it could be made in quantities large enough to
be commercially viable.
For now, the university is receiving supplies of the real thing from
Australia's Dingo Conservation Society, but he said how it is gathered is a
tightly held secret.
"At one stage we fashioned a little urine catcher to
walk dingoes and collect it from, but that tended to be risky," Parsons said.
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