'All-pervasive' mice blighting rural Aust

By Angelo Risso
Updated February 7 2021 - 7:04am, first published 7:00am
Mouse populations have spiked over the past 12 months as crop-growing conditions have improved.
Mouse populations have spiked over the past 12 months as crop-growing conditions have improved.

Farmers and communities across large swathes of inland eastern Australia are being hit by their worst mouse plague in almost a decade, threatening to undermine post-drought recovery efforts.

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