A portion of Wildlife Watch was cropped last week, we apologise for any confusion. The paragraph should have read as follows: Friendly Fencing: An Overlooked Crisis We Can Actually Fix Of course, some properties do require containment. But even there, ‘friendly fencing’ options exist. Ringlock is notorious for trapping toes, and barbed wire is a…
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Funding for communities to fight pests and weeds
The Partnerships Against Pests grants program invites community groups to apply for funding to deliver projects that educate, strengthen relationships and promote collaboration to manage established weeds and pest animals at a local level over a two year period.
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New farm fence signs raise awareness of wheel cactus threat
Helen Evans left and Lee Mead securing a new Wheel Cactus Farm Fence Sign. The Tarrangower Cactus Control Group (TCCG) has relaunched its Farm Fence Sign initiative to combat the ongoing Wheel Cactus problem in the region. Residents and visitors may have noticed updated Farm Fence Signs appearing across the area, reminding the community of…
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Maldon Battery update
The battery site on Adair Street, Maldon. Photo by Powercor. A spokesperson from Powercor has confirmed that the Maldon Battery project, including the artwork that will adorn it, is progressing. Powercor, the electricity provider, said: “We’re progressing work on the Maldon Community Battery project and are working closely with the Mt Alexander Shire Council to…
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