A West Australian pastoralist is ensuring one of his biggest problems doesn't go to waste.
Close to 800 wild camels are culled every year on his family-run cattle station, Prenti Downs, about 1,200 kilometres north-east of Perth.
He believes government funding could be put towards creating a profitable and sustainable industry, while using locally sourced labour. "All the while, you've got a team of people who love the land and want to see a solution to a problem."
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