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forests of strong, woody trees, creates dense canopies, preventing the growth of both native understory plants and grasses. T is leads to bare patches of earth vulnerable to erosion. CMA project offi cer Lorna Adlem


has been working with the Upper Hunter Weeds Authority to educate communities on how to combat the spread of the weed. “At the moment, we are working


with landholders in Goorangoola, a subcatchment north of Singleton,” she said.


by Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority An unpalatable pest targeted


rather unsavoury pest is invading pastures, slopes, ridges and remnant bushland of the Hunter


“T is is a priority catchment for


treatment as the weed is threatening the biodiversity of a number of endangered ecological vegetation communities and aff ecting areas along Goorangoola and Campbells Creeks,” she said. Ms Adlem said a collaborative eff ort


involving landholders and community members was essential to prevent the spread of African olive. A free fi eld day had been organised in Goorangoola on May 26 to arm participants with the skills to treat infestations on their properties. “Weeds don’t stop at boundary


fences. T eir paths of destruction continue into neighbouring properties – into pastures, beside creeks and along ridges and slopes across the landscape.” If you think you have African olive


on your property, contact the CMA on 4930 1030 for more information and advice on treatment and revegetation.


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