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Toxic caterpillars infest Berlin's parks
Toxic caterpillars have spread across Berlin's parks and green spaces, causing painful rashes and prompting a major cleanup effort. CNN's Sebastian Shukla reports.
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Due to high temperatures: Authorities observe steep rise in oak processionary caterpillar nests across Luxembourg
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· Jun 23, 2026
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Nepal News
· Jun 30, 2026
चिडियाखानामा बर्डफ्लु नियन्त्रणमा
ललितपुर । ललितपुरको जावलाखेलस्थित सदर चिडियाखानामा गत असार ५ गते पुष्टि भएको बर्डफ्लु संक्रमण हाल नियन्त्रणउन्मुख रहेको चिडियाखाना प्रशासनले जनाएको छ । संक्रमण देखिएलगत्तै चिडियाखाना बन्द गरी प्रभावित क्षेत्रलाई सुरक्षित बनाउने, संक्रमित तथा बिरामी जीवजन्तुको उपचार गर्ने र भाइरसको फैलावट रोक्न विभिन्न नियन्त्रणात्मक उपाय अपनाइएको थियो । चिडियाखानाका सूचना अधिकारी गणेश कोइरालाका अनुसार, बर्डफ्लु भाइरस []
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Related coverage for "Toxic caterpillars infest Berlin's parks": Times of India — Honey havoc: 24 million honeybees escape after 18-wheeler overturns, forcing Texas neighbourhood into lockdown. Scientific American — Is it a problem for cats to eat insects? Researchers are probing feline diets to find out. RTL Today — Due to high temperatures: Authorities observe steep rise in oak processionary caterpillar nests across Luxembourg. WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford — 5 Facts About Illinois’ Japanese Beetles That You Might Not Know. Reuters — How drones are protecting fawns from mower deaths in Germany. Nepal News — चिडियाखानामा बर्डफ्लु नियन्त्रणमा