Feral Pest Initiative-and Christmas Greetings

Feral Pest Initiative Project

All fifteen landholders signed up to our small but highly significant working with land managers to reduce the economic and environmental impacts of high priority weeds.

We hope to give landholders the proper tools to get rid of priority Invasive weeds, helping to make their country more productive and help to stop erosion and elevated nutrients running off the land.

Cape York Weeds and Feral Animals Inc. are back at work to keep up the battle to help protect our unique environment from feral weeds and animals threats.


We wish each and every one of you all the best for the new year.

We hope everyone has a good one.


As you know there has been quite a few showers around, causing all the bad( and good ) weeds to start growing madly. After we get some decent rain is the best time to get in and do some control before they get too big and you have to fight every step of the way. It will take a quarter of the time while the plants are still small. You also have the advantage of stopping the plant from flowering and seeding. This will help by reducing the seed build up in the ground.

Being a community group, we are here to help.If you or your friends need advice don't be afraid to email phone , or simply call in to our office. We are up and running for the New Year and are only too happy to give any assistance we can.

We would also like to remind the people that we have a QUIK SPRAY UNIT and trailer available for community use.

Don't be afraid to let us know if you require assistance.

We are only too happy to help in any way we can.

See you in the New Year!

CYWAFA_INC would like to thank you all very much for all your ongoing support and encouragement throughout the year. We look forward to working with you in the new year, and together with your ongoing help and consideration we can again achieve big things. Our office will be shut form Thursday 21st December til Monday 8th of January 2018. However, we will still be available via Email and mobile phone.




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