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Weeds Management Work:
Boneseed: The volunteer KI Weed Group is currently being
funded to control Bridal Creeper and boneseed. This group has volunteered
hundreds of hours to date and hope to eradicate both these weeds
from KI through this project. Anyone interested in taking part should
contact KINRMG.
Bridal creeper: tends to be in areas where there is also
Asparagus fern.
These two plants are related, favour similar areas, and spread in
the same way.
The volunteer KI Weed Group is currently being funded to control
Bridal Creeper and boneseed. This group has volunteered hundreds
of hours to date and hope to eradicate both these weeds from KI
through this project. Anyone interested in taking part should contact
KINRMG.
Asparagus fern: Asparagus is widespread on King Island,
most of it has been mapped, and a management plan is to be developed.
This will allow a works program to be funded, and people employed
to undertake this.
Asparagus fern in Currie Link to A Fern Currie
Map coming soon
Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea): DPIW and KINRMG through the
NRM Facilitator have been working with landholders to map, give
advice and reminders to control this weed. It has been found to
be spreading throughout a number of King Island catchments, mainly
in the south of the island. This is a declared weed, meaning anyone
with ragwort on their property is required by law to manage it and
prevent its spread.
DPIW
service sheet go to page 8 for the spot spraying table.
Other Weeds projects:
Gorse: Landholders were funded to control this weed in 2006,
with an agreement in place to follow this up for at least 3 years.
Gorse is zoned for eradication on King Island.
Serrated Tussock: KI Weed Group was funded to control this
grass at Red Hut in 2006, and will be funded again to follow this
up in 2007.
Council roadside weed mapping project, carried out by
KINRMG. Information coming soon.
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