Australia sees 1.5 mln ha of land cleared in Great Barrier Reef catchments, analysis shows
Almost 1.5 million hectares of land has been cleared in Great Barrier Reef catchments over the last decade, primarily to make way for beef pastures, according to analysis published Wednesday.
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