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Oct 2024
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Ep.336: Growing biosecurity risk from ti...

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A tiny beetle has destroyed thousands of trees within a quarantine zone in Perth, and there are concerns it has spread further. - Un minuscolo coleottero ha distrutto migliaia di alberi in una zona di quarantena a Perth e si teme che si sia diffuso ulteriormente. 
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