The Grit November 2018 | Page 2

Control for feral pigs he LDC project will match T landholders’ contributions towards the cost of the aerial control of feral pigs in the Whitsunday region. For every landholder who pays the $200 contribution to the Whitsunday Regional Council’s 2018/19 annual feral animal program, LDC will match it. Opportunities for on-ground works RAZING practice change is G central to the Landholders Driving Change (LDC) project because it is the proven most cost-effective way of improving water quality. Graziers can adopt a wide range of activities to help meet water quality targets. Suite of training opportunities for graziers HE LDC team has put together T a suite of training opportunities that could be useful for graziers in the BBB. It is not a complete list, and if you’re interested in a particular area of training, and it doesn’t appear here, please contact the Bowen-based grazing team. The Bowen-based LDC project support team Land Management Support Coordinator - Rodger Walker - 0408 828 276 [email protected] Senior Field Officer - Brendan Smith - 0417 408 587 [email protected] Senior Field Officer - Adrienne Hall - 0428 158 859 [email protected] P2 | Grit Issue 6, November, 2018 Drop in for a cuppa at the office at 35 Don Street (near the Salt Works) in Bowen. You will always be welcome.