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Tue, 7 Aug 2001 18:19:14 -0400
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When considering controls for non-native plants, non-native controls are
often considered.  In Canada an insect was imported to control Star Thistle.
Apparently these insects weren't put through the proper orientation,
instructing them to only consume the Star Thistle so they ate any thistle
they came across, including one that is in danger of extinction in Canada.

Coleene

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