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There is an urgent need to develop rapid and reliable diagnostic protocols due to (1) increasing risk from invasion of exotic forest pests and pathogens, and (2) decline in technical capacit…
There is an urgent need to develop rapid and reliable diagnostic protocols due to (1) increasing risk from invasion of exotic forest pests and pathogens, and (2) decline in technical capacit…
This episode we take a focus on biosecurity. You’ll hear about three exciting research initiatives aimed at improving Australia’s protection measures to help mitigate the risks posed to ou…
Evaluating the costs & benefits of managing new and existing biosecurity threats to Australia’s plantation industry. Australia’s forest and wood products industry faces a significa…
Costs and benefits of forest biosecurity: Case Study 1 – Eucalyptus leaf beetle as the example of an established defoliating pest This talk is one of a series arising from a recent FWPA f…
Webinar held Tuesday 2 August, 2016, presented by Francisco (Paco) Tovar, WAPRES/IPMG Research. This presentation will report on the recent Annual Workshop of the Subcommittee Nationa…
Angus Carnegie (NSWDPI) attended the annual NZ Forest Biosecurity Workshop in Rotorua in February, which featured presentations from key industry, government biosecurity and science le…
Although serious pest and disease outbreaks in forestry are relatively rare, current biosecurity arrangements for plantation forestry are poorly defined. This project gathered alterna…