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Decline in bogong moth numbers could have catastrophic effects in the Australian Alps

February 27, 2019

The bogong moths have not arrived in the alps in their usual numbers this year. ABC News covered the story by interviewing me, Euan Richie, Eric Warrant and John Morgan.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2019-02-27/bogong-moth-decline-in-australian-alps/10850036

Credit: CSIRO ScienceImage 2192 A Huddle of Bogong Moths (wikicommons)

Credit: CSIRO ScienceImage 2192 A Huddle of Bogong Moths (wikicommons)

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