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| Glossy Black Cokatoos are among the many threatened species following a resurgence of land-clearing in Queensland. |
It is now clear that land clearing is accelerating in
Queensland. The new data confirm that 296,000 hectares of bushland was cleared
in 2013-14 – three times as much as in 2008-09 – mainly for conversion to
pastures. These losses do not include the well-publicised clearing permitted by
the government of nearly 900 square kilometres at two properties, Olive Vale
and Strathmore, which commenced in 2015.
Read The Conversation
story - “Queensland land clearing is undermining Australia’s environmental progress.”

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