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Profile: Hanna McAbbot

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  • Emperor gum caterpillars and moths were common up to 50 years ago in Melbourne, and could often be found on peppercorn trees. As children we often collected the caterpillars and watched them transform into moths. I have seen one empty 'cocoon' recently but otherwise no sign of them for decades. I fear they are in decline. Any suggestions about what might have caused this?

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