Myrtle rust has potential to cause regional extinction of iconic animals
There are calls for a national plan to fight the fugal disease myrtle rust, which is destroying native trees. and, experts says, has the potential to cause regional extinction of iconic Australian animals.
“This will threaten some of our iconic native species and there is the strong possibility that some of these species will go extinct,” chief executive of Plant Biosecurity Centre for Collaborative Research Dr Michael Robinson said.
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