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New radio tech tracks Qld’s most contentious bird across 33,000ha
Bravus Mining and Resources CEO David Boshoff said the research program was an important part of Bravus’ ongoing commitment to understand and protect the iconic bird.“This new research is taking place in our 33,000 hectare conservation area, which is one of the largest privately-owned…
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