September 2023 - Phrag-free Tiny Marsh
The Invasive Phragmites Control Centre team was in the wetland with amphibious vehicles (truxors) to cut and spray. The three-year program to control the invasive Common Reed (Phragmites australis) has been extended for a fourth year and we are seeking funding More information at the Tiny Marsh page.
Invasive Phragmites Control Centre Team
Phrag Free project lead Dave Hawke, right, discusses action plan with the team from the Invasive Phragmites Control Centre. IPCC executive director Janice Gilbert is at centre.
 
Truxors at work in water
 
Truxors at work on dyke