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                    • Prickles not a deterrent for fruit fly

                      News article | 20 April 2021
                    • Prickles not a deterrent for fruit fly

                      News article | 20 April 2021
                      Native to North America, South America, and the West Indies, prickly pear (Opuntia species) is a highly invasive cactus plant. They compete with native vegetation and can form dense impenetrable thickets in pasture, offering refuge for pests such as foxes and rabbits and provide habitat for fruit fly.
                    • Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board offering lots to see and do at Karoonda Farm Fair

                      News article | 29 March 2021
                    • A not so golden child of our floodplains

                      News article | 29 March 2021
                    • Returning sustainability and resilience to the South Olary Plains

                      News article | 23 March 2021
                    • New member inspiring and empowering our young

                      News article | 23 March 2021
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