Sponsors Required!

With inevitable changes to individual circumstances over time, we occasionally need to replace sponsors and take on new ones.  We are presently reviewing our sponsorship lists to see which of our canine residents is available and, despite my rather erratic maintenance of these pages,  :(  I hope to have details here soon.  Or give us a call on +61 2 4684 1156.

Sponsorship provides for the entire requirements of the selected Dingo for one year.
 

These include not only food, but also maintenance to accommodation (naturally vegetated enclosures of between 150 and 1250 square metres, and larger exercise areas),  veterinary care, and genetic testing such as hip x-rays, eye examinations and soon, we hope, BAER testing. Please e-mail David Steward if you are interested in sponsorship.

Sponsorship is $300 Australian annually to Australian residents, and $200 US to residents of the United States.  Residents elsewhere please e-mail me.  We can take personal cheques/checks made out to ANDCS Limited, which should be posted to PO Box 91, Bargo, NSW Australia.  Yes, we do take credit card payments over the phone!

You can keep tabs on your sponsored Dingo through Scentpost, our  newsletter, which details the
deeds (and misdeeds!!) of our large canine family.  I aim to have pages up for each of our resident canines one of these days!! You can also mail me to ask about your Dingo, but please bear in mind there is plenty to do around here and forgive me if I can't reply straight away!
 

Membership

A great alternative to sponsorship if you still want to be a part of the family but need a lower cost option. At a cost of $30 Australian to Australian residents/$30 US to US residents (elsewhere, please enquire) you get subscription to our quarterly print journal, Merigal, as a benefit of membership. Printed in greyscale on glossy A4 stock in two column format, currently sixteen pages, this incorporates our newsletter, Scentpost, editorial comment on issues of relevance to the presenvation and welfare of Dingoes, the odd scientific article (hey, this is supposed to be a Journal afterall!) and anecdotes + photoes from all over of Dingoes and related wild canids. No advertisements (other than acknowledging sponsors). As far as other benefits, they go to the Dingoes (no wages paid - we are all unpaid volunteers) - but you are welcome to come and visit us!

Thanks for your support and interest!!


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