Regional Pest Management Strategy 2012-2017: North Coast Region
This document is the pest management strategy for the North Coast Region, which stretches from the north shore of the Hastings River to the Clarence River and west to the Great Dividing Range.
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-74293-617-8
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ID: OEH20120366
File: PDF 1.27 MB / Pages 93
Name: regional-pest-management-strategy-north-coast-region-120366.pdf
This strategy identifies;
- animal pests, weeds and diseases in North Coast Region
- the values and species that they threaten
- programs and priorities for pest management.
The main objective is to minimise the impacts of pest species on reserves and neighbouring lands and to work with other agencies and landholders to achieve these aims. The document profiles pest species and lists preferred control methods and acknowledges the region continues to respond to new and emerging threats.
Pest management highlights for the region include the management of wild dogs, foxes, bitou bush, lantana and cane toads.