Central Australian ecologist Bill Lowe says the Centre’s recent rain will bring a long term increase in insect life in the Centre , reports ABC Rural News
. Dr Lowe says this is because rains have penetrated to a level at which moths pupate. Rural also reports there are large numbers of grasshoppers out and about.
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