Buffel grass has been nominated to be declared a weed of national significance. Environmental groups argue it is detrimental to native land, but graziers say it is crucial for the cattle industry.
Advocacy group Letters for the Environment Central Australia, warns the NT’s draft buffel grass plan could worsen Australia’s ‘greatest invasive species threat to arid lands’. Letters for the ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Concerns over buffel grass are growing across some of our neighborhoods as officials say the fire hazard threatens not only our communities, but also wildlife. Now, the Tucson ...
Debate has ignited between Australian farmers and conservationists after buffel grass, an introduced species, was nominated for inclusion on the Weeds of National Significance (WoNS) list by the ...
Pastoralists could soon need a permit to move, scatter, or grow buffel grass, under a new draft plan for the invasive grass by the NT government – which is now open for consultation. The NT Government ...
Farmers say buffel grass feeds our nation and any attempt to classify it a ‘weed of national significance’ - following in the footsteps of the NT and SA - are foolhardy. For the average city-slicker ...
Letters for the Environment Central Australia (LECA) says buffel grass invasion ranks as the greatest invasive species threat to arid and semi-arid lands. The organisation says anyone who cares about ...
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