Prickly Acacia is a highly problematic weed in northern Australia, transforming natural landscapes and threatening agriculture. Desert Channels Queensland has used sophisticated approaches to remove it terrain previously thought impossible to manage.
This site maps their success in halting Prickly Acacia’s spread and presents a case for funding its full eradication. It shows the progress in each of the management zones affected, shows how that has been achieved and demonstrates that it can be eliminated before reaching the critical Lake Eyre Basin.