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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 22:50:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211128 00:24:00

scientists are warning that much of australia s native wildlife could disappear by 2050 due to differing factors. according to the national science agency indigenous animals and plants could be lost. joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn t surprised by the findings. small mammals are a group that has suffered disproportionately. so things that you might not have heard of, bandit kids, so things that you might not have heard of, bandicoots, really unique animals which are only found in australia, they have suffered the worst extinctions and that s basically because they are the right size to be eaten by a fox or cat. what we see is the priority in the first instance is to create spaces that are safe, where we can rebuild populations of some of those native species. we have launched the largest rewilding effort in australia,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211128 02:21:00

and clear that human rights is bigger than business. we have grown so accustomed to international sports organisations and international business cowering to the chinese government human rights violations. for the wta to say that, it is very encouraging and i hope other international organisations follow suit. scientists are warning that much of australia s native wildlife could disappear by 2050 due to differing factors. according to the national science agency indigenous animals and plants could be lost. joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn t surprised by the findings. small mammals are a group that has suffered disproportionately, things that you might not have, mandy coutts, bilby is included, they are unique animals which are only found in australia. they have suffered the worst

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211128 03:18:00

of 3pm yesterday afternoon and about five o clock, we hit huntley and stayed there for about 17 hours. on a farm near st asaph in north wales, a shed roof blew off, damaging cars. the met office has issued a yellow warning for icy conditions on sunday across much of scotland, northern england and the midlands. andy gill, bbc news, north yorkshire. scientists are warning that much of australia s native wildlife could disappear by 2050 due to differing factors. according to the national science agency, indigenous animals and plants could be lost. joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn t surprised by the findings. small mammals are a group that has suffered disproportionately, things that you might not have heard of, bettongs, bandicoots, bilbies, really unique animals which are only found in australia. they have suffered the worst

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211127 23:23:00

joey clarke is from the australian wildlife conservancy. his organisation isn t surprised by the findings. small mammals are a group that has suffered disproportionately. so things that you might not have heard of, bandit kids, they ll be us, it really unique animals which are only found in australia, they have suffered the worst extinctions command that s basically because they are the right size to be eaten by a fox or cat. what we see is the priority in the first instance is to create spaces that are safe, where we can rebuild populations of some of those native species. we have launched the largest three wilding effort in australia, building a network of fenced safe havens that are secured from the sterile predators will step beyond that, we need to look at managing habitat. so removing those large feral herbivores where we can at a large scale and also getting management

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