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Article: Assassin spider discovery bites into plans for power projects.
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- Australasian Business Intelligence
- Article date:
- May 27, 2008
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Byline: Suellen Jerrard
May 27, 2008 (The West Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Mark Harvey says he is confident that the rare Main's Assassin Spider will be able to co-exist with a planned $A40 million wind farm. The wind farm, planned for the Albany area of Western Australia (WA), is being built by Verve Energy. The assassin spider is found nowhere else in the world, and until survey work on the proposed wind farm commenced, had only been since once, back in 1983. Harvey, of the WA Museum, says the assassin ...
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