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The use of exotic species such as insects and plants as terrorist weapons seems like science fiction ... but the threat is real. Livestock, water and the nation's food supply are additional potential targets that are of particular concern in Nebraska and other agricultural states.

William Hoback, Ph.D. exotic species as bioterrorist weapons
David Smith, D.V.M., Ph.D. livestock pathogens, food safety
Anne Vidaver, Ph.D. plant diseases as bioterrorist weapons

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