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Wildlife Services wants bushwalkers to think twice about picking up walking sticks. “People’s small actions can have a very large impact over time,” the Parks and Wildlife Service’s Tracey-Ann Hooley said. A walking stick is much more than just a stick, she said, it could be material for an eagle nest, an ant highway, a sunbed for a skink, or a home for

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