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Pests of the Bay of Plenty - Bay of Plenty Regional Council

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Species managed in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Regional</strong>Pest Management PlanPEST PLANTSPEST ANIMALSAgency pestsCape tulipDidymoHydrillaJohnson grassManchurian wild ricePhragmitesPyp grassPhytophthora taxon agathis (PTA)SalviniaWater hyacinthWhite bryonyRainbow lorikeetFeral sika deerEradication/Exclusion pestsAlligator weedHorse nettleKudzu vineMarshwortNassella tussockNoogoora burPurple loosestrifeSenegal teaSpartinaWater poppyWhite edged nightshadeBrown bullheadcatfishKoi carpPerchRooksContainment pestsAfrican fea<strong>the</strong>r grassApple <strong>of</strong> SodomAsiatic knotweedBlackberryBoneseedChilean rhubarbClimbing spindleberryCoast tea treeDarwin’s barberryEgeria densaGorseGreen goddess lilyHornwortItalian buckthornLagarosiphonLantanaLodgepole pineOld man’s beardRagwort (defined areas)Royal fernVariegated thistleWild ginger – yellow andkahiliWild kiwifruitWoolly nightshadeYellow flag irisFeral goatsRuddTenchWallabiesA user guide to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Plenty</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> Pest Management Plan 2011 – 20169

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