Weed removal of six target species (including four Weeds of National Significance) along high conservation value roadsides. The 'Roadside Vegetation and Conservation Values in the Shire of Cranbrook' survey and report completed by the Roadsides Conservation Committee (May 2015) recommended six key species be targeted for weed management: bridal creeper (Asparagus asparagoides), eastern states wattle (Acacia longilfolia), golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha), spiny rush (Juncus acutus), tagasaste (Chamaecytsus palmensis), watsonia (Watsonia meriana).
Eradication of roadside Bridle Creeper in Cranbrook.
Increased public awareness: youth engagement in revegetation; media communications; and nomination of several Flora Roads
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