The ACT Party proposes allowing farmers to graze sheep on conservation land to control invasive wilding conifers, arguing it is a cheaper, more sustainable alternative to taxpayer-funded helicopter spraying.
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targeted authority for ecological control
Sheep favoured over humans to control weeds on Doc landexplicit power to issue controlled grazing permits
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