We all know that animals need plants to survive, but most of us wouldn’t expect the culling of wild dingoes in outback Australia to have an effect on native grass. But a new study shows that’s not the case – removing dingoes has had a surprising effect on grass and other planet life on the Australian outback, and it’s created a cascade effect that’s led to an over-abundance of woody shrubs.
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