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Chinchilla hurdle may drive Gold Fields underground at $1bn Chilean mine

A leading mining company says it is planning to resume its relocation of a colony of endangered chinchillas which have been captured in the Chilean Andes earlier this year. However, it has been given the green light.

Source: dailymaverick.co.za
Published on 2023-08-17

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