In practical terms, is there a case for breeding Brumbies?

 

Which other mode of transport uses grass for fuel and pays
for it in rich fertilizer?

Can any herd of humans attract hordes of rich tourists from
around the world as beautifully as “The Man from Snowy River”?

Yes, I agree that National Parks have a right to protect
what’s desperately important for our future, however, a few thousand tough,
hardy, useful creatures can also be housed long enough for us to establish
national and international markets.

And when we do, the powers that be will throw money at
facilities.

Time out guys! Please.

#brumby #nationalparks #ecology #environment 

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