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Authorities search for driver who ploughed into 11 crested terns

A speeding driver who ploughed into nearly a dozen protected birds at a Queensland beach in what authorities believe was a deliberate rampage remains on the run.
Now the Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DES) is urging the public for help.
Eleven crested terns were found dead by…
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