Calling Fringe Dwellers

Filed in Recent News by February 16, 2018

AS many townships throughout the Hunter grow, so too does the need for semi-rural landowners to understand their responsibilities for the land, according to Carolyn Jenkinson from Hunter Local Land Services.

“We understand not everyone living on the fringe of local towns may be rural producers, but we want to help them manage pest animals and weeds to safeguard the region’s valuable agricultural sector and our natural environments,” said Ms Jenkinson.

“Many people who move to rural lifestyle blocks may not be aware of the threats posed by pest animals and weeds, and we want to help them understand their responsibilities as landowners under recent biosecurity reforms,” she said.

“Our region is only growing and we all need to work together to protect Australia’s clean, green image,” she said.

“Residents can come along to one of our workshops and hear from the local council’s weed officer about problem weeds in their area, and best control methods.

“They can even bring weeds from their property and we will identify them and offer management solutions,” she said.

“Our biosecurity rangers and district veterinarian will also explain your responsibilities in controlling pest animals and reporting livestock diseases,” she said.

“There will also be opportunities to join local control programs for wild dogs, foxes and rabbits,” Ms Jenkinson said.

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