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More than 220 critically endangered species are at risk of being lost due to small distributions and uneven protections.
First known study of its kind, assessed how much of each species' habitat in Australia was outside protected areas and considered to have agricultural capability.
Authors urge around 85,000 sqm of habitat for these species must receive protection and management.
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