WEEDS
Glen East Weeds Strategy
Providing the mechanism for a co-ordinated sustained effort to weed management east of Glen Innes.
To provide the mechanism for enhanced productivity to landholders and reduced costs through strategic actions by all stakeholders to reduce current weed infestations and prevent incursions by new pasture and environmental weeds.
Glen East Weeds Strategy Appendix 8
Toxic plants likely to occur in Glen Innes district.
Glen East Weeds Strategy Appendix 7
This table should be treated as a guide only as each situation will vary and other factors such as livestock management will play a part in some cases
A large proportion of the ongoing control program requires carefull inspections which require a higher proportion of resources
In a number of cases the ongoing monitoring requirement is as great or greater than the actual control work
Priority Weeds of Glen Innes Severn
Handy pocket-size booklet with identification information and quality images focussed on the priority weeds of the Glen Innes Severn area.
Copies are available from the GLENRAC Office, New England Weeds Authority and Glen Innes Severn Council, as well as the rural resellers in Glen Innes and Deepwater.
The information in this booklet was compiled by the Glen Innes Natural Resources Advisory Committee Incorporated (GLENRAC Inc) and New England Weeds Authority in June 2021, with the support of Glen Innes Severn Council.
The production of this booklet was made possible through funding from the Australian Government’s Communities Combating Pest and Weed Impacts During Drought Program - Biosecurity Management of Pests and Weeds - Round 2, with the support of Northern Tablelands Local Land Services through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.
Rummerys Hill Wildlife and Landcare Booklet
Peter King is a naturalist and grazier who has lived on the Hill since 2000. In 2009 he formed the Rummerys Hill Landcare Group and is still its Coordinator.
The Group runs field days, demonstrations and excursions to learn more about managing the Rummerys Hill environment, its plants and animals.