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Court battle over WA grazier using feral donkeys to regenerate his land
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 4, 2024 - 11:48
For the past three decades, Chris Henggeler has dedicated his life to transforming an eroding fire-prone property in the Kimberley into an oasis of green paddocks and fresh running water. The secret of his success — feral donkeys. But the Western Australian government deems feral donkeys a pest. Chris is defying an order to shoot them, and a court battle is looming.