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Strategic control of prickly acacia, weed of national significance - Upper Gilliat channels

Website/Report

Project lead

Upper Gilliat Weed Management Group

Partnerships

McKinlay Shire Council

Industries

(not documented)

Activities

On-ground work

Case study type

(none)

Funding source

Everyone’s Environment Grants - Round 1

Funding amount

$100,000

In-kind contribution

(not documented)

Start date

14 May 2013

End date

(not documented)

Summary

This project aims to control the spread of prickly acacia and reduce the impact of weeds to help rebuild species and ecosystems resilience in the Mitchell Grass Downs bioregion of north-west Queensland.

Benefits

This project aims to:
  • implement further strategic weed control of prickly acacia, which is a major threat in the Southern Gulf Catchments region.

Lesson

(not documented)

Reference ID

120062

Last updated: 16 May 2015

This page should be cited as:

Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2015) Strategic control of prickly acacia, weed of national significance - Upper Gilliat channels, WetlandInfo website, accessed 18 March 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/strategic-control-of-prickly-acacia-weed-of-national-significance-upper-gilliat-9474/

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