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Methodology report

  • document icon The national priority list of exotic environmental pests and diseases - Information Paper PDF (1.86 MB) (pdf)
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Interim priority list

  • document icon The Priority List PDF (462 KB) (pdf)
  • document icon The Priority List (18.5 KB) (docx)
  • document icon Aquatic animal diseases and their pathogens PDF (456 KB) (pdf)
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  • document icon Freshwater invertebrates PDF (468 KB) (pdf)
  • document icon Freshwater invertebrates (31.2 KB) (docx)
  • document icon Marine pests PDF (455 KB) (pdf)
  • document icon Marine pests (30.7 KB) (docx)
  • document icon Native animal diseases and their pathogens PDF (453 KB) (pdf)
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  • document icon Plant diseases and their pathogens PDF (468 KB) (pdf)
  • document icon Plant diseases and their pathogens (31.9 KB) (docx)
  • document icon Terrestrial invertebrates PDF (461 KB) (pdf)
  • document icon Terrestrial invertebrates (30.8 KB) (docx)
  • document icon Vertebrates PDF (456 KB) (pdf)
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