A TURTLE and a couple of fish species was all it took to scrap the Traveston Crossing Dam.
The orange-bellied parrot halted wind farms, the spotted handfish stopped waterway development and a tiny, blind spider-like creature almost stopped a mining development in Western Australia.
The spotted-tailed quoll caused all sorts of headaches for a mega-resort planned at Cherrabah and the Tugun Bypass was almost kyboshed before it began, thanks to the rather curious, little, wallum sedge frog and the apparently incredibly rare, swamp orchid.
www.goldcoast.news.com.au
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