Plague of mice threatens huge tracts of land in Australia

A mouse sits on top of hay stored by Bruce Barnes on his family’s farm near Bogan Gate, Australia (AP)
A mouse sits on top of hay stored by Bruce Barnes on his family’s farm near Bogan Gate, Australia (AP)

Vast tracts of land in Australia’s New South Wales state are being threatened by a mouse plague which was described by the state government as “absolutely unprecedented”.

Just how many millions of rodents have infested the agricultural plains across the state is guesswork.

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