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Outback camel trial to control another pest — prickly acacia weed
An outback environmental group has brought camels in to suppress the spread of a woody weed, which costs governments and landholders millions of dollars a year.
Key points:
- 16 camels have been sent to a paddock in western Queensland to control woody weeds
- Both weeds and valuable pasture have been…
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