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Cane toads may invade Western Australia’s Pilbara in 10–20 years, endangering 25 native species and Indigenous traditions.
Cane toads are projected to reach Western Australia’s Pilbara region within 10 to 20 years, threatening 25 native species and disrupting Indigenous cultural practices tied to wildlife.
A Curtin University study warns the toads could colonize up to 75% of the area in three decades, spreading via artificial water sources.
Without intervention, the invasion may increase conservation costs and impose stricter regulations on the mining industry.
Researchers urge early action, including upgrading water infrastructure and creating a 150km containment zone, to prevent ecological and cultural harm.
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Los sapos de caña pueden invadir la región Pilbara de Australia Occidental en 10 a 20 años, poniendo en peligro 25 especies nativas y tradiciones indígenas.