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'Death by irony': The mystery of the mouse that died of smoke inhalation, but went nowhere near a fire

  • Written by Andrew Peters, Associate Professor of Wildlife Health and Pathology, Charles Sturt University
'Death by irony': The mystery of the mouse that died of smoke inhalation, but went nowhere near a fireSource: Museums Victoria/David Paul

This article is part of Flora, Fauna, Fire, a special project by The Conversation that launched this week. The project tracks the recovery of Australia’s native plants and animals after last summer’s bushfire tragedy. Explore the project here and read related articles here.


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