NSW government to fund Rick Shine's 'cane-toad sausage' strategy to help save native wildlife

By Marcus Strom
Updated March 1 2017 - 9:25am, first published 9:15am
"They do grow on you": Scott Lenton from the Clarence Valley Conservation in Action Landcare group.
"They do grow on you": Scott Lenton from the Clarence Valley Conservation in Action Landcare group.

You're not likely to find them at your local cafe alongside smashed avocado, but cane-toad sausages will soon be on the menu for wildlife in NSW.

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