The Hudson Pear Control Program aims to stop the spread and progressively contain Hudson pear while the core infestation is treated with the biological control (Chocineal sp.).
The program includes:
- providing chemical access to landholders, free to those in identified priority areas
- targeted spraying of Hudson Pear outliers and high-risk containment zones.
Feral deer control
All about feral deer impacts, signs and control in NSW.
Natural Capital Profiling Service Pilot
Get help to assess your property's natural assets and explore opportunities in natural capital and environmental markets.
Control vertebrate pests
Find out what support is available to you to help control pest animals on your land.
North West programs and projects
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Waratah project
Local Land Services under the Waratah Project manages 6000 ha of high biodiversity conservation land for the long-term protection and improvement of biodiversity values, improving habitat for koalas and other endangered species, as well as protecting significant Indigenous cultural sites and artefacts.
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Feral Pig and Pest Program 2024–25
Local Land Services is delivering this $13.1 million program to support landholders to control feral pigs and pest animals to reduce the impacts on their property's agricultural and environmental assets.
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Mimosa Drone Trial
Herbicide spread by drone technology may soon become a standard method of controlling Mimosa bush (Varchellia farnesiana) in North West NSW thanks to a trial currently being undertaken by North West Local Land Services on Travelling Stock Reserves in the Moree region.
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