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Source: MODERN FARMER, 11/30/20
Ten years ago, Australian cattle grazier Paul Martin decided that he couldn’t stand to see another camel shot. In the 1800s, camels were shipped to Australia from the Middle East, India and Afghanistan to help open up the country’s vast remote interior. They were later released into the Australian wilderness en masse with the advent of mechanised transportation. For more of this story, click here.
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