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Pooch park freed of noxious weeds

CONCERNS over poisonous weeds growing in a popular dog park have motivated a local volunteer group to spring to action.
The Weyba Dog Park is frequented by many dogs daily as well as keen fishers, kayakers and families but a poisonous weed is causing concern for Bush Care group co-ordinator Phil Meade.
“There are weeds present which are classified as toxic and poisonous to dogs including Singapore Daisy, Cassia Trees, Asparagus Fern, Morning Glory – Mile a Minute, Desmodium, and Umbrella Trees,” Mr Meade said.
“The park is mowed on a weekly basis but the mower, dogs and people, transport the weeds which are prolific in number of species and density, to grow in other places.”
Mr Meade said dogs are often seen rolling in the weeds which are known to cause skin irritations.
“Dog owners would be very concerned that a main off leash dog park in Noosa presents these hidden serious hazards,” he said.
“It is important that these weeds are removed for the safety of dogs, people and the environment.”
Mr Meade plans to remove the weeds from the park and replace them with native ground cover and shrubs and is calling on the community to help by lending a hand during a planting day.
The Weyba Bushland Care Community Planting Day will be held on Saturday 16 April, from 8am to 10.30am, and will be supported by the Noosa Integrated Catchment Association (NICA).
NICA volunteer Tony Haslam said this would be a planting day with a difference and everyone was invited to attend.
“Children are especially welcome and expert planters will be on hand to assist,” Mr Haslam said.
“The area to be rehabilitated between the bike path and Weyba Creek is part of the very popular Weyba Dog Park off leash dog exercise area.
“‘We will be planting 200 native species and each will be protected by a small tree guard until they become established, and there will be morning tea when the work is done.”
For further information about the planting day please phone 0428 218 121.

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