Accreditation Examples: Pest & Disease Strategies
In order to achieve BGCI Accreditation, applicants may be required to have a pest & disease strategy or policy in place and provide their strategy as evidence in their application. Below you will find examples of pest & disease strategies/policies submitted by successful BGCI Accreditation applicants.
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Chicago Botanic Garden Invasives Strategy
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Chicago Botanic Garden Neonicotinoid Use Policy
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Chicago Botanic Garden Plant Health Care Department Policy
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Denver Botanic Gardens Horticulture Chemicals Policy
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United States Botanic Garden Plant Health Care Plan
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Plant Health and Compliance Policy - National Botanic Garden of Wales (NBGW)
Plant Conservation, Services for Botanic Gardens / Publication, Tool / EnglishPlant Health and Compliance Policy - The following policy will provide the background, rationale and guidance for moving plant material onto and throughout the NBGW site.
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