Dogs playing a vital biosecurity role to protect Lord Howe Island's ecosystem

Liz Langdale
Updated September 10 2020 - 3:56pm, first published September 9 2020 - 4:00am
Vital role: Ryan Tate from Tate Animal Training Enterprises with dogs Sebbi and Zuma at Lord Howe Island. Photo: supplied.
Vital role: Ryan Tate from Tate Animal Training Enterprises with dogs Sebbi and Zuma at Lord Howe Island. Photo: supplied.

Pooches are on paw patrol at Lord Howe Island to ensure the delicate ecosystem of the World Heritage Site remains protected from pests.

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Liz Langdale

Liz Langdale

Senior Journalist

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