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Frontiers in Slug & Snail Management

 This webinar is part of the Spring 2018 series of Advanced Training Webinars for Master Gardeners sponsored by Oregon State University Extension

Participants will learn the basics of identification of slug and snail species in home landscapes. Dr. Mc Donnell will cover current IPM strategies and also share his recent research findings on novel management methods.

Presented by: Dr. Rory Mc Donnell, Assistant Professor, Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University

Resources shared in the presentation: Oregon Department of Agricultures "Slugs and Snails in Oregon" identification guide

Image credit: Oregon State University, https://flic.kr/p/9JGhUH 

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