Scientists Say Miniature Flies Are A Big Worry For Antarctic island
A seemingly harmless insect has invaded an island in the Antarctic and, being non-native, is eating up the peat moss and changing the environment. The midges could also infest the Antarctic mainland.
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December 19, 2018 at 05:03PM
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NPR News: Scientists Say Miniature Flies Are A Big Worry For Antarctic island
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