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Willow out of our River join us
started on 5 May 2011 by Jeff Cottrell
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Willow out of our River

Willow Warriors started a project in 2006 to map willows by taxa across South East NSW to identify where seeding willows existed and to treat (poison with biactive glyphosate) the taxa including Black Willows, Grey Sallow (Cinerea) willows and some hybrids willows that spread in large numbers by seed. We also had twwo Crack willow control program s. One on the goobarragandra river to protect habitat of two endangered species and the second on the wingecarribee river to help locals reclaim their river from the masses of crack willows that had taken over kilometers of the river

Environment Adventure rafting Biodiversity Black bushwalking canoeing catchment CMA environment Grose kayaking mapping monitoring riding River treating weeds Willows
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