World’s largest freshwater invertebrate under threat in Tasmania


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Its numbers dwindled by 80 percent until a fishing ban was introduced in 1998, but logging due to start in the coming days in its habitat of Lapoinya could wipe out the species completely.

The logging is expected to increase sediment flow into rivers and kill the young of the species, which take seven years to reach the size of a human hand, according to cray expert Todd Walsh.

Campaigner Stewart Hoyt told RT the endangered species has been buried in the politics of the issue.

His daughter Jessica and another healthcare worker were the first people ever arrested under Tasmania’s controversial anti-protest laws this week while protesting the impending logging site.

https://www.rt.com/news/329921-tasmania-forest-crayfish-logging/