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rhe victim is the green tree frog the villain is the bird flu virus and e crimesite is sarwak river these are the answers for murder under the microscope 2009
Crime site Pentecost river Villain Gamba grass Victim Northern quoll
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quiz one is "the enivironment cannot take care of itself forever act now" quizz two is "think global act local" and the third one is "science asks why"
"Murder Under the Microscope" is an educational program conducted annually in Australia, highlighting an ecological change. A "villain" (cause) at a crime scene (ecosystem) is adversely affecting a "victim" (the affected species). The answers are not revealed until the game ends, so answers before then would be "guesses" and are not permitted. The answer will be added at the conclusion of the challenge. (see related questions)
This is Agent X from Murder Under the Microscope and I will give the public the answers to Murder Under the Microscope! Crime Site- Flooding Creek Villain-Rubbish Dumping Victim-Koala. You'll thank me for this one day when you become EcoSlueths of 2009! Your Welcome! It's what I do! Instead of those goons Zahara and that lot! Agent X
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The 2010 answers to the annual Australian ecological puzzle "Murder Under the Microscope"Victim: weedy sea dragonCrime site: Genoa River (Mallacoota, Victoria)Villain: rising temperaturesWhy it HappenedRising temperatures and commercial harvesting decimated the abalone, and sea urchins proliferated and ate all the kelp, which is vital for the sea dragon: With no kelp, the urchins can eat young sea dragons and sea dragon eggs.