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Mylor Conservation Park & Environs Roadside Reserves Accessed by Hooper Road and Whitehead Road

Mylor Conservation Park & Environs Roadside Reserves Accessed by Hooper Road and Whitehead Road. Report back 4 months after Flail Slashing. Pip Burnett President Mylor Conservation Park DEH Conservation Reserve System. Aug 2008 3 months after May 20 cm Cut.

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Mylor Conservation Park & Environs Roadside Reserves Accessed by Hooper Road and Whitehead Road

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  1. Mylor Conservation Park & Environs Roadside ReservesAccessed by Hooper Road and Whitehead Road Report back 4 months after Flail Slashing

  2. Pip Burnett • President Mylor Conservation Park • DEH Conservation Reserve System

  3. Aug 2008 3 months after May 20 cm Cut

  4. 10 cm cut & Woody Shrubs Removed May 2008

  5. Winter regrowth after 10 cm cut Hooper Road woody shrubs removed

  6. Annual grasses regrowth After 10 cm flail slashing regime – August 2008

  7. Gross Road - Yaccas Cut Adds to fuel load

  8. Slashed Yaccas– years and years to regrow

  9. Outcomes • Need to maintain native ground covers to reduce annual grasses • Need to keep Yaccas, Hakeas and other slow growing icon shrubs in slashing program – Council to instruct contractors.

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