Most habitat clearing concentrated in just 12 federal electorates, study finds
by Adam Morton from Environment | The Guardian on (#4EN9E)
Scientists say the greatest loss of threatened species habitat has been in the agriculture minister's electorate
Most clearing of Australian habitat relied on by threatened species is concentrated in just 12 federal electorates, nine of which are held by the Coalition, an analysis has found.
University of Queensland scientists found more than 90% of the threatened species habitat lost since the turn of the century has been in six electorates in Queensland, two each in NSW and Western Australia and one in Tasmania and the Northern Territory. Most of the land-clearing in Queensland has been to create pasture.
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