BCCA’s Community Sustainability Action Grant (CSAG) —Invasive Weed Control in the Barambah and Boonara Catchments project had come to completion. The project commenced in 2018 and aimed to monitor and treat infestation levels of Rubber Vine, Parthenium Weed and Honey...
Widebay Burnett Regional Organisation of Councils (WBBROC), Invasive Species Advisory Committee is currently conducting an economic survey to approximate the economic cost that feral pigs are having to our horticultural and cropping industries. In addition to...
Three invasive water weeds (hygrophila, saggittaria and alligator weed), which are currently not found in the Burnett, are being targeted in an awareness campaign to make sure the Burnett stays clear of these high-priority water weeds. If you think you have seen these...
Have you heard of FeralScan? FeralScan is a free resource for landholder, community groups and pest controllers which can be used to report pest animal sightings and the damage they cause. It allows landholders to report pest animal sightings and damage quickly...
BCCA in collaboration with Gympie Regional Council (GRC) are well into our ‘Community Sustainability Action Grant’ project, which aims to monitor current infestation levels of Rubber Vine (RV), Parthenium Weed and Honey Locust (HL) in the Barambah, Boonara...
In 2018, BCCA successfully obtained a ‘Community Sustainability Action Grant’ to collaborate with Gympie Regional Council (GRC), to monitor current infestation levels of Rubber Vine (RV), Parthenium Weed and Honey Locust (HL) in the Barambah, Boonara Creek and...
Flood Recovery projects across the Burnett following Ex-TC Ostwald are wrapping up at the end of this month. BCCA are proud to have partnered with landholders across the North Burnett and with other organisations to provide quality flood recovery assistance. There...
Our flooded creeks, rivers, gullies and floodplains are starting to show green shoots again after the mass of silt and sand that washed over them over the past few months. Some places look like they’ve been stripped bare and turned into a desert! One of the plant...
The aftermath of a good flush in the river system can be seen across the catchment – even the dreaded Cats Claw Creeper has been knocked about. However, in some parts of the catchment and other parts of Queensland, it wasn’t doing well anyway. This is...
Burnett Catchment Care Association (BCCA) and Queensland Primary Industries & Fisheries (QPI&F) invite you to attend a “Combating Weeds Day”. Are you interested in how to manage weeds that are popping up in your area? If so than this FREE...
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