
Inglis
Inglis is a representative of Biosecurity New Zealand who has been actively involved in managing the response to the recent discovery of the Oriental fruit fly in Auckland's Birkdale, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in preventing the potential spread of this pest.
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Recent news mentions
Inglis produced 262 runs and generated Rs 9.01 crore worth of value from an Rs 8.60 crore investment.
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Inglis and Carey countered, boundaries continued to flow and Duckett put down another chance.
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Inglis says the hornet is 'a highly adaptable predator with a broad diet, primarily feeding on bees, wasps, and flies.'
Biosecurity NZ urges Aucklanders to report yellow-legged hornet sightingsCummins mentioned giving Inglis a go in the Test team.
Pat Cummins reveals Australian XI to face West IndiesInglis said Biosecurity New Zealand was moving quickly to look for any others and eradicate them.
Biosecurity operation launched after Oriental fruit fly discovered in Auckland’s Birkdale























