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Pipeline segments help wombats build new homes

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Pipeline from Santos GLNG contractor Saipem will help the Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection establish new colonies of Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombats and protect the species from extinction.

The pipe would usually be used by Saipem in construction projects such as Santos GLNG’s 420 km gas transmission pipeline from the Maranoa to Gladstone, but in this case will be used to create traps and new wombat burrows.

Saipem has donated 20 segments of 8 m long, 450 mm dia. pipe to Moggill National Park in Brisbane.

Santos GLNG Principal Ecologist Joe Adair said the donation was made after Santos GLNG heard the pipe segments would be ideal material for the wombat rehabilitation programme.

"We are really pleased to be helping our furry friends move to new homes," Adair said.

"We are told the pipes will be a great help to move the wombats safely and get them started with new burrows.

“Playing a small role in assisting this native Australian species on its quest to grow its population is just one example of the how Santos GLNG is delivering benefits for the community.”

Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/14042014/pipeline_segments_help_wombats_build_new_homes/

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