Part 9/10:
Through extensive interactions with farmers, scientists, and dingoes, David finds himself altering his perceptions. Rather than viewing dingoes purely as predators, he recognizes them as vital components of Australia's biodiversity. Each ecosystem aspect, including the job of a top-order predator like the dingo, contributes to a balanced environment. This marks a significant shift in the narrative, suggesting that managing populations, rather than exterminating them, could benefit both farmers and the dingo.