Parrots dwindle as court examines forests

By Karen Sweeney
Updated December 2 2020 - 4:44pm, first published 4:40pm
The Bob Brown Foundation argues that Tasmania's forest agreement doesn't protect threatened species.
The Bob Brown Foundation argues that Tasmania's forest agreement doesn't protect threatened species.

Fewer than 300 critically endangered swift parrots could remain in Australia, a new study has revealed on the day of a court challenge against logging in their Tasmanian habitat.

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