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North Coast Bitou Bush Management Strategies 2001


Bitou bush poses a serious threat to biodiversity, aesthetic values, community access and coastal infrastructure within the region. It currently infests approximately 90% of the region's coastline and has been predicted to infest almost all of the region's natural coastal areas by 2010.

There are a number of stakeholders involved in the control of bitou bush including many community groups. The strategies have been developed to improve co-ordination between them and promote the use of best management practices.

North Coast Bitou Bush Strategy 2001 (pdf, 503 kb)

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