Australia’s extinction crisis deepens as approved habitat destructions double: report

Despite Labour’s commitments to zero extinctions in 2022, almost 26,000 hectares of threatened species habitat have been approved for destruction in 2024 – twice as much as previous years, according to new analysis by the Australian Conservation Foundation.
42 new species and ecological communities were also added to the threatened species list and a further 14 were up listed to a category nearer to extinction.
Environmentalists are urging Labour to follow through on promised federal nature law reforms, including a national Environment Protection Authority.
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First aired on The Wire, Thursday 23 January 2025