‘This is monumental’: Australia takes first step to world heritage nomination for parts of Cape York
by Andrew Messenger from Environment | The Guardian on (#6NN54)
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Australia has taken the first steps to nominating parts of Cape York for recognition as Unesco world heritage.
The area features 17,000 year-old rock art - some of the world's largest - and is home to more than 300 threatened species, including the green sawfish, Cape York rock wallaby and southern cassowary.
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