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Council launches four-year biosecurity programs to target invasive species

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Sunshine Coast Council has rolled out two new biosecurity programs targeting invasive weeds and feral animals, with a strong focus on early detection and community action.

The Invasive Animal Prevention and Control Program will target pests such as wild dogs, feral deer and pigs, while the Invasive Plant Surveillance Program will focus on weeds including giant rat’s tail grass, cat’s claw creeper and fireweed.

Councillor Maria Suarez said invasive species posed a severe threat to the region’s natural areas and agricultural land, and a united effort was required to tackle them.

“Invasive plants and animals don’t respect property boundaries,” she said.

“They spread quickly and can devastate our native ecosystems, harm livestock and impact the liveability of our communities.”

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A deer caught on camera at Conondale.

The programs will run for the next four years and focus on education, early detection and coordinated action across the Sunshine Coast.

“These programs are about working hand-in-hand with landholders and residents,” Cr Suarez said.

“Our officers are out in the community, inspecting properties, offering advice and responding to hundreds of service requests each year.

“Council also has a range of free hire equipment available to help landholders manage weeds on their properties.

“When we work together, we can stop invasive species from taking hold and protect the things that are important to us: our environment, our farms and our way of life.”

Councillor Tim Burns said the programs protected the unique ecosystems and biodiversity of the Sunshine Coast Biosphere.

“Through these programs, we help endangered species like the Mary River turtle, water mouse, ground parrot, spotted-tail quoll and our green and loggerhead turtles,” he said.

“Council can’t do this alone, so no matter whether you live in a rural area or an apartment in Mooloolaba, you can be the eyes and hands that make a difference.

A camera monitors for feral animals.

“Learn how to spot and safely remove invasive weeds from your garden, report a rabbit or feral deer in your area, or join your nearest BushCare group: every action matters.”

See more information about invasive plants and animals on the council’s website for more information.

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