Rosewood horse breaker Robert Dodwell saving brumbies amid concerns aerial culling has begun

Andrew Mangelsdorf
Updated November 12 2023 - 4:26pm, first published 11:00am
Rosewood's Robert Dodwell feeds a stallion brumby rescued from the national parks before the culling. Picture by Les Smith
Rosewood's Robert Dodwell feeds a stallion brumby rescued from the national parks before the culling. Picture by Les Smith

A Riverina horse breaker is claiming the state government's announced aerial culling of brumbies has already begun as he works hard to save as many of the animals as possible.

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Andrew Mangelsdorf

Originally from South Australia, Andrew Mangelsdorf grew up in Victoria before launching his career in Temora, NSW. He also served as a journalist at Lake Cargelligo before making the move to The Daily Advertiser in 2022. Always on the lookout for story ideas, so if you've got one, let me know: andrew.mangelsdorf@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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