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Conservation in Australia / Pardalote / Tasmanian Land Conservancy / Bush Heritage Australia / Forty-spotted Pardalote / Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle / Spotted Pardalote / Tasmanian devil / Tasmania / Birds of Australia / Conservation / Environment
Date: 2011-11-20 18:03:04
Conservation in Australia
Pardalote
Tasmanian Land Conservancy
Bush Heritage Australia
Forty-spotted Pardalote
Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle
Spotted Pardalote
Tasmanian devil
Tasmania
Birds of Australia
Conservation
Environment

Sub-adult Wedge-tailed eagle As we look forward to the TLC’s tenyear anniversary, we are excited by the prospects for conservation during the coming 12 months.

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