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Eradication. Aims to remove the weed species from the geographic area being considered. ... Monitor the spread of the species and review any perceived changes in weediness.
You need to:. Contact the importing state or territory for their current plant entry conditions. ... Move the item together with the PHC, to the destination detailed on the PHC.
You need to:. Contact the importing state or territory for their current plant entry conditions. ... Move the item together with the PHC, to the destination detailed on the PHC.
and/or geographical distribution towards Australia’s borders over the past three to five years. ... NSW. NSW DPI has partnered with Charles Sturt University (CSU) for the final stage of the project.
Origin. The California kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) is native to southwestern USA and northwestern Mexico. ... They have smooth, shiny scales and the head is barely wider than the neck.
The hotline is monitored during business hours and callers should leave a message with details of:. ... Whether there is a pest present (e.g. insect) that may be causing the damage.
Look out for new weeds in fodder booklet. Request a copy of the booklet (PDF). ... Many weeds can be brought into new areas through the movement of fodder.
The eyes of corn snakes with albinism tend to be red, orange or pink in colour. ... Although the corn snake is non-venomous it kills its prey through constriction.
Large numbers of pest animals in the landscape can impact profitability – and even viability - of farming, damage the environment and lead to extinction of native animals and plants. ... Keeping pest animal numbers low means we need to control less of
NSW Invasive Species Plan 2023-2028. The NSW Invasive Species Plan 2023–2028 is an update of the NSW Invasive Species Plan 2018-2021. ... NSW legislation and invasive species management. Key deliverables. Implementing the NSW Invasive Species Plan.