Regional Pest Management Strategy 2012-2017: Western Rivers Region

This document is the pest management strategy for the Western Rivers Region, which stretches from Bathurst in the east to Balranald in the west, and from north of Cobar to south along the Murray River from Corowa to Swan Hill, covering 24% of NSW. It includes major stretches of the Lachlan, Murrumbidgee, Edward and Murray Rivers.

Date
1 August 2013
Publisher
Office of Environment and Heritage
Type
Publication, Pest management strategy
Status
Final
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-74293-628-4
  • ID OEH20120377
  • File PDF 1.2MB
  • Pages 58
  • Name regional-pest-management-strategy-western-rivers-region-120377.pdf

This strategy identifies significant pest animal and weed species in the region and the native species and communities that they threaten.

It recognises that pest management programs must take account of the complex land use histories of the region, including agricultural and forestry production, remnant vegetation of an ‘island’ reserve system and significant Aboriginal and cultural heritage.

Key animal pest management programs focus on the control of foxes, feral pigs, feral goats and rabbits. The strategy prioritises the protection of the river red gum forests and wetlands and recommends balancing conservation values with developing tourism opportunities and recreational amenities.