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Extermination efforts continue after invasive ghost snail detection at Port of Brisbane
A leading biosecurity officer says it will be several months before Australia can be declared free of a “speedy”, sourdough-loving, invasive snail with the potential to infest hundreds of plant species.
Citrus, cotton, soybean, blueberry and peanut are among the crops being damaged overseas by…
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