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Mount Willoughby

Mount Willoughby is a 5,600 square km Aboriginal station in South Australia. The station is managed by the Lennon family, the traditional owners who hold the dingo as their totem. Mount Willoughby station is partly grazed by cattle and horses and parts are excluded for biodiversity. We began research here in 2012.
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