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An endangered bird could threaten the future of Adani’s coal mine in Queensland, according to a review commissioned by the state government.

 

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The Black Throated Finch would be one of the most common finches kept in aviaries everywhere. Not even close to endangered.

Must be that pesky green tailed wherethephucawe that everyone since joseph banks has been looking for. Allah be praised

If the greens worried about birds what about the wind turbines what kill thousands of birds every year that’s different isn’t it

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