Best practice in pest animal and weed control will be addressed at a meeting in Cranbury later this month.
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Mid-Lachlan Landcare is inviting landholders to attend and hear from local land managers and local experts at the meeting on March 29 at the Cranburry Community Uniting Church Hall from 9.30am.
"The aim of the day is to inform local landholders on current best practice methods in pest animal and weed management, encouraging a more effective coordinated community approach to current and arising problems," Landcare coordinator Tracee Burke said.
"There will be opportunities for attendees to discuss their issues, experience and knowledge throughout the day."
Speakers at the meeting will include Peter Davis who will give a local landholder's perspective on weed management; a Cabonne Council representative, who will speak on the Biosecurity Act 2015 and weed management and; Peter West who will speak on Feral Scan which is a free resource that can be used by anyone to record pest animal activity, evidence of pests, pest damage, and control actions.
Data entered into FeralScan can be used to help coordinate on ground control to address the problems pest animals are causing in your local area.
Landholders are welcome to attend all or part of the day.
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
Call/email Jayden Gunn on 0474128928 or jaydengunn@yahoo.com for more information.
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