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Government needs to stop 'out of control' oak processionary moth, warns Kew boss
By Matthew Appleby 30 July 2010
Kew arboretum head Tony Kirkham has warned that oak processionary moth (OPM) is getting out of control and said the Government must step in to help eradicate the pest.
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