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Pests and Disease: the risk to our urban forests


David Humphries
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No, just been to couple of these in Suffolk and London over the last two months

 

 

I've had my fill of pests for a while :001_rolleyes:

 

 

Just a heads up for those who may be interested.

 

 

Plus I haven't quite recovered from visiting the area for the Arb conference a couple of years ago :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

 

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If I can get the day off work I'll be there with bells on

 

Would need to check if there was any spaces left then coordinate that with a day off

 

Sent from my Galaxy S2

 

Good luck with that, if its similar to the two agendas of the last two tree health seminars it would be worth attending.

 

 

Being free of charge will help :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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