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Invasive Species – Goals

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Vision: “Invasive species, including plants, animals and diseases, are effectively managed both at a local and regional scale taking a nil tenure approach”

Goal 1: 20 research projects implemented to determine the level of risk and/or impacts associated with invasive and potentially invasive species in the region by 2030.
Indicative Actions
  • Identify priority invasive species in the region
  • Establish baseline data on the density and distribution of weeds or pest animals
  • Quantify the impacts of priority invasive species in the region
  • Improve understanding of impact of invasive species on the traditional way of life of Aboriginal people in the region
  • Conduct research into the effectiveness of control measures
  • Conduct research into innovative alternative management options for weed or pest animal management
  • Co-design research projects with Aboriginal groups on managing invasive species using traditional land management techniques such as cultural fire, participatory mapping, place-based management and trapping and removal of feral animals
Goal 2: 50 stakeholder groups or individuals participate in coordinated surveillance of high priority* established invasive species, contributing monitoring data to recognised local, state or federal datasets at least once per year by 2030.
Indicative Actions
  • Conduct monitoring of weeds or pest animals
  • Work with Traditional Owners and Custodians, and Aboriginal Ranger Programs, to monitor the presence and impacts of invasive species
  • Coordinate weed or pest animal control on private properties in the region
  • Develop or contribute to platforms which enable landowners to collect and report data from their properties
  • Support a coordinated approach with government and community to control invasive species
  • Implement financial and other incentives to support invasive species management on private land.

* See NARvis Invasive Species background page

Goal 3: 100 coordinated management actions (across multiple properties or involving multiple stakeholder groups) implemented to manage and reduce the impact of invasive and potentially invasive species in the region by 2030.
Indicative Actions
  • Prevent new potentially invasive species from entering the region
  • Eradicate invasive species in areas from which they can be excluded on an on-going basis
  • Contain invasive species by restricting their spread and stabilising their impact
  • Control established invasive species at specific sites to minimise their impact on native species or agricultural production
  • Control established invasive species at specific sites to reduce their geographical distribution
  • Coordinate landholder control and management of invasive species, including with Traditional Owners and Custodians
  • Maintain and implement aquatic biosecurity programs
  • Communicate management options for priority invasive species
  • Support land managers to ensure biodiversity co-benefits when managing invasive species for agricultural purposes.

We respectfully acknowledge the Southern Yamatji and Noongar People who are the Traditional Owners and original natural resource managers of the Northern Agricultural Region, and pay our respect to the Aboriginal Elders in the region, past, present and emerging.

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Acknowledgment of Country

We respectfully acknowledge the Yamaji and Noongar people who are the Traditional Owners and original natural resource managers of the Northern Agricultural Region and pay our respect to all of the Aboriginal Elders and leaders in the region, past, present and emerging

“Bandang jinangij ngala nyoongar boodja danjoo.” All people looking after Country together (Noongar).

“Barndi nhurra nganjungu barnagi yanayinha.” It is good that you come to our Country (Yamaji Wajarri).

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