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Invasive Species Blog

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CABI makes progress to sustainably tackle invasive pest and weed as part of EUR €6 million ADOPT-IPM project

Silver fly could reduce pest threat to Europe’s €1.5bn Christmas tree industry

CABI shares expertise at FAO’s Global Symposium on Sustainable Fall Armyworm Control

CABI and DLCO-EA collaborate in the control and containment of migratory pests

Study shows “strong evidence of exceptional efficiency” of biological control agent against papaya mealybug pest

CABI scientists test model to predict performance of biological control agent against Oriental migratory locust

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