ENVIRONMENT

Blue gum cover for Dolphin

GROUP 6 Metals has expanded the existing conservation area at the Dolphin tungsten mine on Tasmania’s King Island to protect strands of Blue Gum eucalyptus forest; an important habitat and nesting site for some of King Island’s threatened fauna.

 King Island port facility

King Island port facility

As part of approval conditions under Dolphin's environmental protection notice, Group 6 must have detailed environmental management and monitoring plans in place to protect the local flora and fauna at...

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