Australia to stop being a world leader in 'mammal extinction'

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At least 110 ‘priority species’, including koalas and wombats, will be protected over the next decade. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - Australia has revealed a plan to avoid new extinctions in the next decade and protect more than 30 per cent of its land mass, as the government looks to reverse the country's reputation as a global leader in environmental degradation.

Under the new policy, 110"priority species" will be protected over the next 10 years, including the koala, the quokka and the northern hairy-nosed wombatAmong the plants and animals listed as threatened are the endangered mildly venomous grey snake of Queensland, the vulnerable small parma wallaby - threatened by bushfires and predators - and the endangered small, wingless matchstick grasshopper, which is sensitive to drought and frequent bushfires.

"The need for action has never been greater," she said in the statement ahead of the launch."I will not shy away from difficult problems or accept environmental decline and extinction as inevitable."

 

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