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25 km feral-proof fence safeguards threatened species

Summary by psnews.com.au
The group at the opening of the Nungatta feral predator-free area in South-East Forest National Park. Photo: David Rogers Photography. The 2000-hectare Nungatta feral predator-free area in South-East Forest National Park is complete, protecting more than 13 threatened species. The Minns Labor Government announced the South Coast’s first feral predator-free area on World Environment Day (6 June). It provides a safe haven for some of NSW’s most vu…
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psnews.com.au broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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