Pastoralists take to the skies to track livestock lost in floods (opens original article in a new tab)
Floods have stranded cattle and made it difficult to track livestock in South Australia, prompting the use of drones for monitoring and assessment.
- Thousands of cattle are stranded on an island in South Australia due to flooding since February.
- Pastoralists use drones to track livestock and assess flood damage as roads remain inaccessible.
- Sheep on Quondong Station are difficult to locate with thermal drones due to their wool, but some have been found.
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