Saturday, January 12, 2008
Drought driving deadly snakes into Australian cities: official
Here's a climate change impact nobody was expecting -- the Australian drought forcing snakes into cities in search of moisture. This is a fraught issue in our house, since my wife has memories from her childhood in the bush outside Melbourne of tiger snakes and red-bellied black snakes. From Terra Daily, via Agence France-Press: Australia's harsh drought is driving venomous snakes into urban areas in search of moisture, resulting in an increasing number of attacks on people, officials said Thursday...
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drought,
eco-stress,
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