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<blockquote data-quote="Matt80" data-source="post: 410271" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>Yeah l get that reefer, we have a similar issue with the goat eradication program on all the islands off the coast of Queensland. The Greenies considered them a pest because the aren't native, but they were the only thing keeping a lot of invasive weeds under control (especially prickly pear and Lanta, they don't eradicate either, but they severely slow their spread). Our land management programs are all greatly underfunded and our recent changes to land clearing laws in question will make the situation a whole lot worse.</p><p></p><p>Still even though a lot of seeds/spore spread by natural means and lots of places are already invested, it would be pretty stupid of anyone to go into any none infested area without giving their gear a decent clean as just a bit of dry dirt with a seed in it might mean a whole stream being infested ten years down the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt80, post: 410271, member: 3461"] Yeah l get that reefer, we have a similar issue with the goat eradication program on all the islands off the coast of Queensland. The Greenies considered them a pest because the aren't native, but they were the only thing keeping a lot of invasive weeds under control (especially prickly pear and Lanta, they don't eradicate either, but they severely slow their spread). Our land management programs are all greatly underfunded and our recent changes to land clearing laws in question will make the situation a whole lot worse. Still even though a lot of seeds/spore spread by natural means and lots of places are already invested, it would be pretty stupid of anyone to go into any none infested area without giving their gear a decent clean as just a bit of dry dirt with a seed in it might mean a whole stream being infested ten years down the track. [/QUOTE]
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