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Some of Australia’s Smallest Species Could Be Lost to Wildfires

February 27, 2020

Kate spoke to the New York Times in January 2020 about the plight of the little ones during Australia’s Black Summer, along with our friends Tanya Latty and Leanda Mason. This article was echoed around the world!

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/09/science/australia-fire-ecology-insects.html

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