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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
If you import, manufacture, process, distribute or sell plant protection products (PPPs) for professional use in Great Britain, register to comply with regulations.
Find out when and how to report a notifiable tree pest or disease in the UK, and information on services such as Tree Alert, TreeCheck and Observatree.
Lassa virus causes Lassa fever, an acute viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF).
Find out what a volunteer bat roost visitor (VBRV) does and how to get trained and licenced to carry out bat roost visits.
Apply to control wild birds, including the lesser black-backed gull and herring gull, to conserve plants and animals or protect public health and safety.
Find out how to restock trees on a site where they have been felled due to pests or disease.
Product recall for Orangehome Ultrasonic Pest Repeller (4 pack) presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Information for farmers about inspections the Animal and Plant Health Agency carries out where livestock, poultry, fish or shellfish matter is incinerated.
Forms to apply for authorisation to issue plant passports or check if you need to be authorised.
International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology developed a strategy for control of western flower thrips
Aphids are pests of vegetable crops worldwide. 2 species cause 100% loss in crucifers if uncontrolled
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