You might not have heard of buffel grass, a robust and invasive grass that has spread across tens of thousands of square kilometres of inland Australia. But you might know its effects. Most people ...
The NT government has declared buffel grass a weed and pledged to stop its spread. The controversial grass is popular with many pastoralists, but it is of significant concern to environmental and ...
Huge bushfires in central Australia have ignited discussions about the role of buffel grass in increasing fire risks ahead of a recommendation on whether or not the plant should be declared a weed in ...
A two-day workshop at Yulara brought Northern Territory Indigenous rangers, environmental groups, and community members together with government representatives from the state and federal level, who ...
Invasive species have been decimating Australian ecosystems for hundreds of years. The introduction of feral cats, foxes, ...
Invasive buffel grass is destroying native rangelands and increasing bushfire risk, but farmers say eradicating it would ‘cripple the beef industry’ Buffel is a simple grass causing an almighty ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Buffel grass's growth outcompetes native vegetation. Source: Alinytjara Wilurara Landscape Board Debate has ignited between ...
Many of us are aware of the enormous destruction feral cats inflict on Australia’s native wildlife, but there’s another introduced species that will cause at least as much harm if left unmanaged — yet ...
Cenchrus ciliaris – otherwise known as buffel grass – is now a weed in the Northern Territory. Read why the decision was made and how pastoralists and environmental groups are reacting. Centralian ...
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