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The Good, The Bad, and the Bug-ly
Urban Plant Health Network
21 episodes
8 months ago
The Good, The Bad, and the Bug-ly is a podcast series by the Urban Plant Health Network aimed at urban gardeners to learn more about pests and diseases in their gardens.
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The Good, The Bad, and the Bug-ly is a podcast series by the Urban Plant Health Network aimed at urban gardeners to learn more about pests and diseases in their gardens.
Show more...
Nature
Leisure,
Home & Garden,
Science,
Life Sciences
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Episode 5: The role of the Victorian Chief Plant Health Officer with Dr. Rosa Crnov
The Good, The Bad, and the Bug-ly
13 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 5: The role of the Victorian Chief Plant Health Officer with Dr. Rosa Crnov
Dr. Rosa Crnov, Chief Plant Health Officer with Agriculture Victoria talks about keeping Victoria’s plants safe from exotic pests and diseases. If exotic plant pests and diseases can be spotted and reported on earlier in urban areas, hopefully their spread can be stopped to rural areas. For more information visit the Urban Plant Health Network.
The Good, The Bad, and the Bug-ly
The Good, The Bad, and the Bug-ly is a podcast series by the Urban Plant Health Network aimed at urban gardeners to learn more about pests and diseases in their gardens.