Watershed Landcare Riparian Weeds Workshop

Join us for an informative and hands-on Wildlife Waters Riparian Weeds Workshop designed for landholders looking to manage invasive riparian weeds. This essential workshop will feature expert advice from industry professionals from OzFish, Local Land Services, and Data Sense Technology, focusing on effective strategies to tackle priority weeds such as blackberries, willows (Salix cinerea), and Hemlock.
  • Watershed Landcare Riparian Weeds Workshop
  • 2024-10-22T09:30:00+11:00
  • 2024-10-22T13:00:00+11:00
  • Join us for an informative and hands-on Wildlife Waters Riparian Weeds Workshop designed for landholders looking to manage invasive riparian weeds. This essential workshop will feature expert advice from industry professionals from OzFish, Local Land Services, and Data Sense Technology, focusing on effective strategies to tackle priority weeds such as blackberries, willows (Salix cinerea), and Hemlock.
  • What Weed control Riparian
  • When 22 Oct, 2024 from 09:30 AM to 01:00 PM (Australia/Sydney / UTC1100)
  • Where Debeaurepaire Wines, 182 Cudgegong RoadRylstone, NSW, 2849 Australia
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This workshop will cover both the agricultural and ecological benefits of controlling invasive plants. By managing weeds, you'll improve pasture productivity, enhance crop yields, and promote healthier soils while supporting biodiversity and protecting local wildlife habitats. Learn how early, effective weed management can lower long-term costs and labor, reduce soil erosion, and maintain a healthy landscape.

Key Activities:

  • Expert talks on best practices for riparian weed management.

  • Drone demonstration showcasing advanced weed detection methods.

  • Hands-on willow drilling workshop.

  • Networking over morning tea and lunch in a beautiful location by the Cudgegong River.

Date: Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Time: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Venue: Debeaurepaire Wines, 182 Cudgegong Rd, Rylstone NSW 2849

This event is part of the Wildlife Waters project, a collaborative effort supported by OzFish to improve riparian ecosystems across multiple sites along the Cudgegong River and Lawson Creek. Through workshops and on-ground works, we aim to control invasive weeds and plant native species, enhancing the habitat for native fish and promoting the health of our waterways.

Register Now and secure your spot in this valuable workshop!

Contact: For more details, reach out to Maddison at maddison@watershedlandcare.com.au.