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Tasmanian Government has no plans to review marine protections despite calls for change

Tasmanian Government has no plans to review marine protections despite calls for change WedWednesday 10 updated WedWednesday 10 Professor Graham Edgar s research shows Tasmania needs more Marine Protected Areas. ( Print text only Cancel Tasmania, already well behind national and international targets for protecting marine areas, has no plans to lift a moratorium on new reserves, says the State Government. Key points: Only 3 per cent of the state s mainland waters are protected There is a new campaign to reignite discussions around marine protected areas   A government spokesperson told ABC Radio Hobart there is no change to the Government s policy of no new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), which delivers certainty and security for industry .

KWS: No rhino was poached in 2020

THE STANDARD ENVIRONMENT Efforts by stakeholders to prevent poaching of the critically endangered rhinos are bearing fruit after the country recorded zero cases for the first time in 20 years. Kenya Wildlife Service announced that despite the conservation threats posed by the Covid-19 pandemic on the endangered species, no rhino was poached in 2020, a feat that was last achieved in the last two decades.  “This comes at a time when the country has made significant steps in managing rhino poaching with no case reported in 2020, a feat last achieved over two decades ago,” KWS Director-General Brigadier (Rtd) John Waweru said in a statement.

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