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September 5, 2018 In blackberry management, case studies, deer management

DEER IN AUSTRALIA PRESENTATION: WHITTLESEA INVASIVE SPECIES FORUM

Whittlesea Invasive Species Forum 2018

 

A number of presentations from the Forum are now available on the VBT website in the resources collection – including Greg Baxter’s presentation, DEER IN AUSTRALIA.



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VICTORIAN BLACKBERRY TASKFORCE

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The advice provided by the Victorian Blackberry Taskforce is intended as a source of information only and should not be relied on as advice specific to your particular situation.

Always obtain specific advice from an appropriate qualified expert with respect to your own particular solution before undertaking any blackberry management initiatives, including spraying.

Always read and follow the label before using any of the products mentioned and ensure that you are undertaking any blackberry management in the appropriate conditions and in the appropriate manner.

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