Dingoes Have Changed the Actual Shape of the Australian Desert – The Atlantic

Source: Dingoes Have Changed the Actual Shape of the Australian Desert – The Atlantic, by Emma Marris

By keeping dingoes out of the southeastern part of the country, it has created two versions of the same landscape—a world with top predators and one without. … dunes on the dingo-free side of the fence are on average 66 centimeters higher. The presence or absence of dingoes, it seemed, was changing the very shape of the land.