'Disastrous' planning approval to wipe out meat-eating rainbow plant: scientists

By Emma Young
Updated October 26 2016 - 1:15pm, first published October 25 2016 - 5:16pm
The rainbow plant is part of a group called 'fire ephemerals' because seeds need fire to germinate. It survives by catching and digesting insects.  Photo: Professor Hans Lambers
The rainbow plant is part of a group called 'fire ephemerals' because seeds need fire to germinate. It survives by catching and digesting insects. Photo: Professor Hans Lambers
The reserve has one of four remaining known populations; and the population has only two plants.  Photo: Professor Hans Lambers
The reserve has one of four remaining known populations; and the population has only two plants. Photo: Professor Hans Lambers

One of four remaining populations of the carnivorous "rainbow plant", unique to Perth, could be wiped out after a planning approvals process WA's most prominent scientists have called "disastrous" and "seriously flawed".

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