Protecting Biodiversity in Western Australia - ABC Radio National Science Show

10 February 2007 - The south-west corner of Western Australia is one of the world's 25 biodiversity hotspots, but it's under threat. While the plants and animals have carved themselves a niche at the leading edge of evolution, so too have the people working to save them.  The ABC Radio National Science Show investigates the leading edge biodiversity conservation work of the Gondwana Link project and the Noongar people. The transcript of the interview is available from the Science Show website.

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