Central Queensland graziers Paul Johnston and Moreen Levin leapt at the chance to help re-home Kosciuszko National Park brumbies and established a brumby rescue organisation at Thangool, 150 kilometres south of Rockhampton.
With the help of volunteers, the couple care for and re-locate the animals to properties throughout Australia to give them a new lease on life. They hope their clinic will help change public perceptions and inspire others to give these animals a fighting chance.
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