Australia announces plan to halt extinction crisis and save 110 species
Priority targeting includes many of Australia’s best known native animals but will also help others in the same habitats, environment minister says
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The government’s plan to halt the extinction crisis will begin with the targeting of 110 priority species, including many of Australia’s best-known native animals.
Independent scientists have compiled a collection of threatened animals and plants, as well as 20 “priority places” such as Kangaroo Island and Kakadu.
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