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Managing widespread weeds | Pest animals and weeds
We work to identify, prioritise and protect native species most at risk from widespread weed invasion.

Bitou bush | Pest animals and weeds
Bitou bush is a major threat to NSW coastal ecosystems and coastal biodiversity.
Bitou bush threat abatement plan | Pest animals and weeds
The Bitou TAP guides management practices to reduce the impact of bitou bush and boneseed on threatened species, populations and ecological communities.
Koala habitat conservation | Koala Country
Under the NSW Koala Strategy, $107.1 million is being invested over 5 years to fund the protection, restoration, and improved management of more than 47,000 hectares of koala habitat.

Review of the bitou bush and boneseed TAP | Pest animals and weeds
The Bitou TAP Review assesses the implementation of the Bitou bush and Boneseed Threat Abatement Plan (Bitou TAP).
Exotic vines and scramblers | Pest animals and weeds
Exotic vines and scramblers are widespread in New South Wales. Infestations are common in coastal areas, where they threaten a number of native species and ecological communities.

Asparagus weeds | Pest animals and weeds
Asparagus weeds are highly invasive climbing plants that can that can smother native vegetation.
Blackberry | Pest animals and weeds
Blackberry threatens biodiversity by smothering native plant species and providing a habitat for feral animal pests.
Landholder story: A sustainable choice for the environment and the family | Biodiversity Offsets Scheme
The opportunity to turn parts of the farm into biodiversity sites allowed these landholders to preserve native bushland and manage their property the way they’ve always wanted.

Exotic perennial grasses | Plants and animals
Introduced or exotic grasses can displace native vegetation and have a negative impact on native animals and agriculture.