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Pest Plants and Animals
The Goulburn Broken Invasive Plants and Animals Strategy (IPAS) sets the direction for invasive plants and animals investment and management in the Goulburn Broken catchment.
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Weeds of the Goulburn Broken
Please Note: The following document has been compressed from its original print format to screen resolution in order to ensure a reasonable file size, suitable for download.
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| Weeds of the Goulburn Broken – Weed Identification Booklet A field guide to terrestrial and aquatic weeds - 3rd Edition | |
| Cabomba Management Stages 1 to 3 Report GHD was commissioned by the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA) to undertake a new literature review and review of management techniques for Cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana). The review will provide background information for the wider Management of Cabomba project, in which trials will be undertaken to investigate management options for Cabomba in Lake Benalla, The Broken River, Lake Nagambie and associated waterbodies. |
Order 'Weeds of the Goulburn Broken'
A free hardcopy of the publication 'Weeds of the Goulburn Broken' can be collected from the GBCMA's Shepparton Office at 168 Welsford St, Shepparton, or alternatively you can fill in the order form below to have one delivered by mail.
Weed Information
Willows
| Goulburn Broken Catchment Willow Strategy 2004 |


