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Weeding out bad seeds

THEY have had about 100 years to lay their roots and take hold, but that has not deterred environmental organisations, landholders and resource companies in the Pilbara from joining forces to slow their steady march across the North. By Andrew Snelling.

Andrew Snelling
The mesquite infestation at Mardi Station.

The mesquite infestation at Mardi Station.

Introduced in the early end of the 20th century, mesquite and parkinsonia are two of the most dominating noxious weeds in the Pilbara, spreading across the region’s most fertile lands and waterways. ...

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