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Comparison of migratory locust and
Oedaleus locust nymphs
Migratory locust -
Locusta migratoria
Oedaleus australis…
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Comparison of migratory locust and yellow-winged locust nymphs
Migratory locust -
Locusta migratoria
Yellow-winged locust
- Gastrimargus…
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Comparison of migratory locust and yellow-winged locust adults
Migratory locust -
Locusta migratoria
Yellow-winged locust
- Gastrimargus…
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OverviewProvides confidence that there are no pests on the registered site when the commodity is vulnerable to infestation.Examples of a registered “site” include an entire farm, orchard blocks or greenhouses within a farm, packhouses and storage facilities. This measure incorporates Pest Free…
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The Critical Infrastructure Resilience Strategy describes the Australian Government’s approach to enhancing the resilience of our critical infrastructure to all hazards.
The strategy recognises the importance of critical infrastructure, including those parts that provide essential services…
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A new stylised approach of modelling non-tariff measures in a CGE model12 June 2025The operation and influence of non-tariff measures (NTMs) on trade flows can be complex, making the direct impact on trade and welfare unclear. This technical paper introduces a new stylised approach of modelling the…
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Size: Females 40 to 65 mm, males 35 to 45 mm
Adult Description: Colour varies from mainly browns to greens in the solitary phase…
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Landcare is a unique grass-roots movement that started in the 1980s to tackle degradation of farmland, public land and waterways. The movement has expanded and evolved since then, and is achieving results Australia-wide. Individuals and groups practice sustainable agriculture and management of…
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The APLC carries out surveillance of spur-throated and migratory locust populations over most inland areas of NSW, Queenland and South Australia. However, any control of these…
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Avian influenza is a highly contagious viral disease of birds and can affect most wild and domesticated bird species. HPAI viruses are a subset of all avian influenza strains that are identified by certain molecular markers that are associated with the ability to cause severe disease and mortality…
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