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Strategies to increase plant biosecurity capacity in Australia

Publication Type  Conference Proceedings
Year of Publication  2010
Authors  Bayliss, K.
Conference Name  Global Biosecurity 2010: safeguarding agriculture and the environment
Conference Start Date  28/03/2010
Conference Location  Brisbane, Australia

Global Biosecurity 2010 wrap up

Agricultural and environmental biosecurity experts from across the globe gathered in a very wet and windy Brisbane last week for the world’s first biosecurity conference addressing this issue

Wild dog disease to blame for cattle miscarry?

University of Sydney PhD candidate Jessica King explains what farmers can do to minimise the spread of neosporosis when she presents her research findings at the Global Biosecurity Conference

Global Biosecurity Media Relese: February 2010

Summit to put spotlight on biosecurity

Global Biosecurity 2010: safeguarding agriculture and the environment will give biosecurity experts the chance to share their knowledge to ensure we keep up-to-date with the world’s best biosecurity practices.

Global Biosecurity Media Relese: February 2010

Domestic animals: pets or pests?

Global Biosecurity 2010 will provide an opportunity for a broad range of discussion regarding agricultural and environmental biosecurity, including the issue of household pets becoming pests.

Global Biosecurity Media Relese: February 2010

New tools on the horizon for exotic disease control in feral pigs

The Global Biosecurity 2010 Conference provides many biosecurity experts the chance to present their research, including Dr Lapidge who will discuss techniques to predict and manage potential disease spread in feral pigs.

Global Biosecurity Media Relese: 27 January 2010