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How Kruger Park is tackling one of the world s most problematic birds - the myna

How and why should we be managing invasive alien plant species?

South Africa has many alien plant species, but are some of these doing significant harm to their environment?

Indian mynas are taking wing in the Kruger National Park and scientists are concerned

Obnoxious Plants and Pestiferous Growths: how figurative language rein by Kaitlyn Height, Rachael Jefferson et al

The militaristic metaphors common in public discourses about invasive species have been criticised for promoting combative management approaches and constraining policy responses. But are they really to blame for entrenching a command-and-control approach to managing weeds in Australia? Since 2000, almost every state and territory has introduced new biosecurity legislation encouraging ‘shared responsibility’. Yet, this term remains noticeably absent from new legislation in Victoria. We aim to examine whether public discourses around invasive plants have remained unchanged to better understand how invasive plants have been framed and whether this can provide insight into the lack of engagement with ‘shared responsibility’ in Victorian legislation. This study investigates figurative language used in Victorian newspapers from 1885 to 2020 to describe three invasive plants and their management: Bathurst burr, blackberry and gorse. The figurative language reveals limited acknowledge

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