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An endangered Queensland bird is at risk of extinction because environmental legislation is failing to protect its habitat, according to a University of Queensland-led study.

An endangered Queensland bird is at risk of extinction because environmental legislation is failing to protect its habitat, according to a University of Queensland-led study.

Researchers reviewed Australian and Queensland laws that protect threatened and endangered species, in light of a more than 80 per cent reduction in the distribution of the southern black-throated finch’s population.

They found that despite the protection laws, extensive finch habitat loss has continued to be approved – with more in the pipeline.

Dr April Reside, from UQ’s Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, said the best of the bird’s remaining habitat was now under threat.

Read more at University of Queensland

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