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Queensland: Turtles And Dugongs Protected With New Indigenous Partnership


Queensland: Turtles And Dugongs Protected With New Indigenous Partnership Queensland's most precious marine life will be further protected with a new $5 million Indigenous community partnership to employ six new Indigenous rangers and develop sustainable-take protocols for Traditional Owner hunting. Environment Minister Vicky Darling and Member for Barron River Steve Wettenhall announced the Commonwealth-funded partnership in Cairns today at the Turtle Rehabilitation Centre. Ms Darling...

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