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IMG_2493_tiger.jpg Cows as part of the Moooving Art project to promote Shepperton as the dairy capital of Australia, in Victoria. The cattle industry contributes significantly to climate change, having a hefty caron footprint.
 
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366W5086_garden tiger moth.jpg A Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia caja). Moth species are declining rapidly as a result of climate change and habitat loss. They are a key indicator species of the health of an ecosystem and vitally important in pollination of many plant species. Other species of moths that are pests and attack forestry plantations are increasing in number leading to increased damage. Milder winters allow many insects to overwinter more successfully
 
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366W5089_Garden Tiger Moth.jpg A Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia caja). Moth species are declining rapidly as a result of climate change and habitat loss. They are a key indicator species of the health of an ecosystem and vitally important in pollination of many plant species. Other species of moths that are pests and attack forestry plantations are increasing in number leading to increased damage. Milder winters allow many insects to overwinter more successfully
 
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366W5092_moth trap.jpg Moths including a Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia caja) caught in a moth trap. Many Moth species are declining rapidly as a result of climate change and habitat loss. They are a key indicator species of the health of an ecosystem and vitally important in pollination of many plant species. Other species of moths that are pests and attack forestry plantations are increasing in number leading to increased damage. Milder winters allow many insects to overwinter more successfully
 
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366W5094_moth trap.jpg Moths including a Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia caja) caught in a moth trap. Many Moth species are declining rapidly as a result of climate change and habitat loss. They are a key indicator species of the health of an ecosystem and vitally important in pollination of many plant species. Other species of moths that are pests and attack forestry plantations are increasing in number leading to increased damage. Milder winters allow many insects to overwinter more successfully
 
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366W5095_moth trap.jpg Moths including a Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia caja) caught in a moth trap. Many Moth species are declining rapidly as a result of climate change and habitat loss. They are a key indicator species of the health of an ecosystem and vitally important in pollination of many plant species. Other species of moths that are pests and attack forestry plantations are increasing in number leading to increased damage. Milder winters allow many insects to overwinter more successfully
 
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