After a successful three-year programme which has included initial wilding clearance work over 60,000ha and a start made on spray control of core wilding areas, the Mid Dome Wilding Trees Charitable Trust is preparing a business case to be put to Government for a further four years of funding.
Mid Dome trust chair Ali Timms said that while there had been gains in some areas in the battle against the wilding infestation, it was important to continue to work hard to address the problem.
''We've proven that it is possible to make progress against the spread of the wilding trees,'' Timms said.
''A large number of organisations, including scientists, farmers and community groups have worked to develop a set of proven techniques to address the problem, and it was important to access further resources to maintain momentum.''
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