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  1. Data provider: Debella Station - Rubber Vine Eradication

    This project will reduce the impact and spread of Rubber Vine on Queensland grazing systems in the Gulf Plains bioregion by undertaking weed control on Debella Station. Up to 100 hectares of dense infestations will be controlled at sites across three small paddocks...

  2. Data provider: Maryvalley station natural and cultural management program - Stage 1

    The project will work with the traditional owner families, whose country covers and extends outside of Maryvalley station, north of Laura, to build skills and capacity to work towards a future land and sea ranger program...

  3. Data provider: Gunbalanya Station - Integrated Mimosa Control Project

    This project will continue efforts to control Mimosa pigra (a highly invasive Weed of National Significance and a declared weed in the NT) over 1,200 ha on the Gunbalanya floodplain. This area borders downstream Kakadu National Park wetlands that are Ramsar listed and are a World Heritage Area...

  4. Data provider: Stockholm Station - Preventing Prickly Acacia Spread into Major Creek Systems

    This project will stop the spread of Prickly Acacia, a Weed of National Significance, downstream into the major systems of the Cornish and Towerhill Creeks and onto neighbouring properties. Prickly Acacia growing near watercourses poses a high seed production threat, so it it imperative that the plants are controlled and this project will target efforts over 1,100 ha.

  5. Data provider: Girrahween Station - Eradication of 2 Weeds of National Significance

    This project will prevent the spread of Prickly Acacia and Parkinsonia (Weeds of National Significance), into the major Cornish Creek system and onto neighbouring properties. Control will be undertaken over a 2,534 ha mapped area, focussing on remaining scattered Prickly Acacia plants and larger Parkinsonia infestations along the flats and riparian areas of Gath Creek and Cornish Creek...

  6. Data provider: Bait Stations to Control Yellow Crazy Ants next to Wet Tropics World Heritage Area

    The objective of this project is to protect and conserve the integrity of the Wet Tropics World Heritage including numerous EPBC Act listed species by controlling Yellow Crazy Ants in adjoining residential areas. The Wet Tropics rainforests are recognised internationally for their ancient ancestry and many unique plants and animals. It has Australia’s greatest diversity of animals and plants within an area of just 0...

  7. Data provider: Bait stations to control yellow crazy ants next to the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area

    The project will protect and conserve the integrity of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, including numerous nationally listed species by controlling yellow crazy ants in adjoining residential areas. The Wet Tropics rainforests are recognised internationally for their ancient ancestry and many unique plants and animals. It has Australia’s greatest diversity of animals and plants within an area of just 0.26 per cent of the continent, many species are found nowhere else in the world...

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