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Greiz area: introduced viruses are becoming more common

Update date: November 16, 2021 at 9:00 am

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Renke Lühken provided journalists from eastern and southern Germany with insights into the future of migratory insects and new diseases from them as part of a video conference.

Photo: Ingo Eckhardt

Grays.
Ecologist Rink Loken documents climate change in the region using mosquito populations.

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Eastern Thuringia has been hit hard

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Mosquitoes bring dangerous diseases

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