The Future of NSW Wildlife is Under Threat
Thursday, February 25, 2016
There is current law reform being proposed in NSW, that could be implemented any time from March 2016, which would radically put at risk the future of NSW wildlife. These changes are so dire for native animals and the environment that WIRES has partnered with major environmental groups, including the Nature Conservation Council of NSW, Total Environment Centre, National Parks Association of NSW, The Wilderness Society, WWF – Australia, Colong Foundation for Wilderness and Humane Society International, to speak out against the proposed changes.
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