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autotldr t1_j9sjcdj wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 81%. (I'm a bot)


> Researchers have found several Australian wildlife species which were previously hit by rapid declines and faced the likelihood of extinction have recovered to the point they should no longer be considered threatened.

> The study, published in Biological Conservation, found 26 Australian species had recovered to the point where they no longer met the criteria to be listed as threatened under the Act, and confirmed another three species which had been delisted during that time had legitimately recovered.

> Dr Woinarski said it was important to recognise that species could be recovered "When the investment and commitment is there", noting that most of the species would need ongoing investment and action or they would slip backwards again.


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3_50 t1_j9siqk5 wrote

> the west should've started arming and training Ukrainians when Putin invaded Crimea.

Uh, we did

>The previous Operation Orbital saw the UK train more than 22,000 Ukrainian personnel from 2015 until the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The new programme would train forces outside of the country.

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