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One Efficient Way of Preventing Hendra...
Published on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 in Health
The Courier Mail has reported about Craiglea Stud at Kenilworth in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, which was quarantined for a month in the very first Hendra outbreak in 1994 and how they have chopped down 50 fruit trees as a means of preventing Hendra Virus.
Stud owner Stan Johnston wanted to make sure that bats had no reason whatsoever to visit his property and getting rid of the trees seemed the best bet.
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