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Australia has set an ambitious environmental goal of preventing any more species from going extinct. In order to do this, the country’s labour government has set another ambitious goal of conserving over 30% of its land mass by 2030. The new 10-year plan was announced on Tuesday. Australia’s new conservation plan will focus on 20 places and 110 species. The areas include the forests of Far North Queensland, Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory, and Kangaroo Island in South Australia, CNN reported. The government said it chose these species based on several factors, including their uniqueness and risk of […]

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