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Tag: grasshoppers

Decline in insect populations worry East Africans

by Water Journalists Africa January 15, 2020January 15, 2020

Fredrick Mugira in Uganda and Jacob Mugini in Tanzania hhFirst published by New Vision The national environment agency – NEMA says the major reasons why the southwestern region and other regions in Uganda no longer receive grasshoppers in big numbers are: change in climate and wetlands’ destruction. In the not so distant past, it would […]

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