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Feds probe more illegal clearing by Alcoa after 'deliberate repeat’ destruction of jarrah forest

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Peter Milne

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boilingcold.com.auFeds probe more illegal clearing by Alcoa after 'deliberate repeat’ destruction of jarrah forestboilingcold.com.au
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Alcoa acknowledged it destroyed the known habitat of protected species, including black cockatoos, quokkas and numbats.

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