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Teams in Australia plan a waterless barrier to halt cane toads, protecting vast lands and species.
Indigenous rangers and scientists in Australia propose a waterless barrier to stop cane toad invasion in the Pilbara region, protecting 27 million hectares of land and six national species, including the northern quoll.
The plan, costing 66 cents per hectare, aims to prevent disruption to the $136 billion iron ore industry and is supported by Indigenous landowners.
The project targets implementation before the 2027-28 wet season.
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Equipos en Australia planean una barrera sin agua para detener a los sapos de caña, protegiendo vastas tierras y especies.