
Watershed Landcare are launching a new project to help landholders manage serrated tussock on their properties. The project, funded by the Central Tablelands LLS through funding from NSW Catchment Action and the Australian Government's National Landcare Programme, will deliver a broad range of activities catering to landholders with different experience levels in dealing with serrated tussock.
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“Building on interest in serrated tussock management in recent months, we have received funds from Central Tablelands LLS to help landholders develop management plans that take in a range of factors that are critical to managing serrated tussock.” said Claudia Wythes, Watershed Landcare Co-ordinator.
The project will utilise mentoring and support to develop a whole of farm approach to serrated tussock management, rather than focussing on individual control methods or strategies. Participating landholders will have the opportunity to develop a serrated tussock management plan, tailored to their property, as well as some funding to assist in implementing some of the identified actions.
“A number of workshops will be held over the coming months including identification and grazing management. For those landholders who have been managing serrated tussock for some time, we are keen to trial alternative ideas as well as give you support as it can be a tough battle to fight on your own.” said Ms Wythes.
Want to get involved? Whether you are actively managing serrated tussock on your property, just spotted a few isolated plants or would like some help with identification, we want to hear from you.
Contact Claudia Wythes, Watershed Landcare Coordinator, on 0412 011 064 or claudiawythes@watershedlandcare.com.au.