Article 2XHBK Biosecurity blitz to target red fire ants that threaten Australian way of life

Biosecurity blitz to target red fire ants that threaten Australian way of life

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Michael Slezak
from Environment | The Guardian on (#2XHBK)

Second-biggest biosecurity operation in nation's history sees $411m committed to eradicating invasive species that threatens agriculture, wildlife, tourism and outdoor lifestyle

They are one of the world's worst invasive species, and now, more than two decades after they are believed to have arrived in Australia, the country is launching the second-biggest biosecurity operation in its history to eradicate red imported fire ants.

State, territory and federal agricultural ministers met in Melbourne on Wednesday and agreed to spend $411.4m over the next 10 years, endorsing a biosecurity operation second only in size and ambition to the country's successful eradication of bovine tuberculosis, which started in the 1970 and took nearly three decades.

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