Fight to stop rare lizard being 'strangled' by invasive weed


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She said while the lizards used to be found in west Majura, the Jerrabomberra Valley was now their last known habitat in the ACT.


“In terms of quality habitat, it’s all we’ve got left which is why we’re trying so hard to protect it,” she said.


Ranger Michael Harrison said it was important to collaborate with local lease holders of the rural land to eliminate the weeds together, through a targeted five year threat management and research project.


“Most leaseholders are doing a really good job of managing the weeds on their land,” he said.


“So now the government is assisting where it can on the borders of properties.”


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