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ACT won’t back NEG in current form, despite intense pressure
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Endangered bandicoot 'should never have been brought to South Australia'
Researchers say the western barred bandicoot was actually five species and those ‘reintroduced’ would never have lived in SA
An endangered Australian bandicoot that was reintroduced to the Australian mainland is now believed to be one of five distinct species, and researchers say it may have been a mistake to introduce it to South Australia.
Scientists working for the Western Australian Museum have published research that concludes that what has been known as the western barred bandicoot is in fact five distinct species – four of which had become extinct by the 1940s as a result of agriculture and introduced predators. The species were closely related but occurred in different parts of Australia.
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Heatwave to bring hosepipe ban to north-east England
United Utilities says 7 million customers will be affected by first ban since 2012
Millions of households in the north-west of England will face the first hosepipe ban in the country since 2012 after the UK’s longest heatwave in more than 40 years.
The water company United Utilities said 7 million customers would be affected by the ban, which is due to come into force on 5 August.
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