Animals
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Australia Announced Ambitious Plan to Combat Possible Extinction of At Least 110 Species
Australia has announced a strategy to conserve 110 species and stop the extinction disaster. According to the environment minister, many of Australia's most well-known native creatures are included in the priority targeting, which will also benefit others in similar ecosystems.
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