New study reveals genetic vulnerabilities in mopane worms across Southern Africa
[New Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe] - 8/12/2025
By Cape Argus A NEW study led by Stellenbosch University (SU) has found striking gaps in the species’ genetic diversity across the region, raising red flags for its long-term survival. Southern Africa’s beloved mopane worm — a nutritional powerhouse and a lifeline for many rural communities — (…)
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