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Pastoralists take to the skies to track livestock lost in floods

ABC Australia · Jun 17, 2026, 3:40 AM

Key takeaways

  • Closed roads and flooded plains are making livestock inaccessible for some pastoralists.
  • Cattle need to be checked on by choppers, while thermal imaging drones are being deployed to track down sheep.
  • Pastoralists have to wait for waters to recede and roads to open before they can start mustering.

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Closed roads and flooded plains are making livestock inaccessible for some pastoralists.

Cattle need to be checked on by choppers, while thermal imaging drones are being deployed to track down sheep.

Pastoralists have to wait for waters to recede and roads to open before they can start mustering.

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