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‘Tangled mess of inaction’: Hundreds of endangered species recovery plans expire in next six months

Hundreds of endangered species recovery plans will reach their expiry date in the next six months as the government mulls over how to reform Australia’s flawed environmental protection system. Documents given to Guardian Australia under freedom of information laws detail how a lack of resources, disagreements with state governments and the growing list of endangered …

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‘Tangled mess of inaction’: Hundreds of endangered species recovery plans expire in next six months

Hundreds of endangered species recovery plans will reach their expiry date in the next six months as the government mulls over how to reform Australia’s flawed environmental protection system. Documents given to Guardian Australia under freedom of information laws detail how a lack of resources, disagreements with state governments and the growing list of endangered …

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Hurricane Ian left behind mountains of debris.  Cleaning it up will take months.

Hurricane Ian left behind mountains of debris. Cleaning it up will take months.

Comment this story Comment Nearly two months after Hurricane Ian slammed into Florida’s southwest coast, destroying thousands of homes and killing more than 100, state and local governments are grappling with what to do with a staggering amount storm debris. There are mountains of trash at dozens of temporary sites across the state, filled with …

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