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Healing relationships between humans and dingos with Dr Julie Funnell • Animals and Us E07

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Julie grew up in the bushland of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, where her love for animals began with a rescued kitten at age two and a childhood spent exploring nature. That early connection with the environment led her to study Environmental Biology and complete a PhD on bird migration.

After working for years in veterinary and zoo settings, Julie moved to Townsville and began volunteering at a wildlife sanctuary - where she met dingoes for the first time. Expecting dog-like behaviour, she was surprised by their independence, intelligence, and sensitivity. That encounter sparked a fascination that would shape the next chapter of her life.

Training dingoes required a new kind of relationship - one built on trust and respect rather than obedience. Over time, she developed deep bonds with them, spending hours outside of work just to be near them. Their behaviour challenged everything she thought she knew about animal training and shifted her perspective on human-animal relationships.

Now working in natural resource management, Julie engages with graziers, traditional owners and policymakers to explore the role dingoes can play in landscape health. She advocates for coexistence strategies and challenges the long-held myth of the “wild dog”, calling for greater recognition of dingoes as native apex predators.

For Julie, dingoes are more than animals - they’re teachers, helping her understand ecology, connection, and what it means to work with nature, not against it.

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Julie grew up in the bushland of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, where her love for animals began with a rescued kitten at age two and a childhood spent exploring nature. That early connection with the environment led her to study Environmental Biology and complete a PhD on bird migration.

After working for years in veterinary and zoo settings, Julie moved to Townsville and began volunteering at a wildlife sanctuary - where she met dingoes for the first time. Expecting dog-like behaviour, she was surprised by their independence, intelligence, and sensitivity. That encounter sparked a fascination that would shape the next chapter of her life.

Training dingoes required a new kind of relationship - one built on trust and respect rather than obedience. Over time, she developed deep bonds with them, spending hours outside of work just to be near them. Their behaviour challenged everything she thought she knew about animal training and shifted her perspective on human-animal relationships.

Now working in natural resource management, Julie engages with graziers, traditional owners and policymakers to explore the role dingoes can play in landscape health. She advocates for coexistence strategies and challenges the long-held myth of the “wild dog”, calling for greater recognition of dingoes as native apex predators.

For Julie, dingoes are more than animals - they’re teachers, helping her understand ecology, connection, and what it means to work with nature, not against it.

*****

We hope that you enjoyed this episode of Animals & Us (Kintsugi Heroes).

Please take care: if you have been triggered by listening to this episode we recommend you get in contact with someone who can help keep you safe and give you the support you need. This may be Lifeline, AA, a friend, a counsellor, or some other support group.

If you’d like to share your story on Kintsugi Heroes, please get in touch by contacting us via the website here - https://www.kintsugiheroes.com.au/contact

We hope you continue enjoying the heroes stories!

Warmly,

The Kintsugi Heroes team

YouTube || Facebook || Instagram || LinkedIn || Website

Theme Song: "Follow the Sun" by Xavier Rudd

  continue reading

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