14 Singapore Daisy Burleigh Hdland Nat Pk Qld

14 Singapore Daisy Burleigh Hdland Nat Pk Qld

The Burleigh Headland National Park, one of the last natural headlands in the area between Brisbane Qld and the NSW Border is being ruined (or we could say is ruined) by weed growth. The area is managed by Qld National Parks and Wildlife Service from fund by the Queensland Government. Funding is so limited that it appears the Service is unable to control the weeds. It is indeed a sorry state of affairs. For the casual observer not familiar with Australian Native Bush, the "greenery" appears beautiful but when you look closer, you can see much of the greenery is environmental weeds.

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13 Sign Burleigh Headland Nat Pk Qld 1

13 Sign Burleigh Headland Nat Pk Qld 1

The Burleigh Headland National Park, one of the last natural headlands in the area between Brisbane Qld and the NSW Border is being ruined (or we could say is ruined) by weed growth. The area is managed by Qld National Parks and Wildlife Service from fund by the Queensland Government. Funding is so limited that it appears the Service is unable to control the weeds. It is indeed a sorry state of affairs. For the casual observer not familiar with Australian Native Bush, the "greenery" appears beautiful but when you look closer, you can see much of the greenery is environmental weeds.

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12 Sign - Burleigh Headland Nat Pk Qld 2 - Asparagus Fern Weed is gradually encroaching on the sign)

12 Sign - Burleigh Headland Nat Pk Qld 2 - Asparagus Fern Weed is gradually encroaching on the sign)

The Burleigh Headland National Park, one of the last natural headlands in the area between Brisbane Qld and the NSW Border is being ruined (or we could say is ruined) by weed growth. The area is managed by Qld National Parks and Wildlife Service from fund by the Queensland Government. Funding is so limited that it appears the Service is unable to control the weeds. It is indeed a sorry state of affairs. For the casual observer not familiar with Australian Native Bush, the "greenery" appears beautiful but when you look closer, you can see much of the greenery is environmental weeds.

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18 Ochna Bush (Weed) Burleigh Hdland Nat Pk

18 Ochna Bush (Weed) Burleigh Hdland Nat Pk

The Burleigh Headland National Park, one of the last natural headlands in the area between Brisbane Qld and the NSW Border is being ruined (or we could say is ruined) by weed growth. The area is managed by Qld National Parks and Wildlife Service from fund by the Queensland Government. Funding is so limited that it appears the Service is unable to control the weeds. It is indeed a sorry state of affairs. For the casual observer not familiar with Australian Native Bush, the "greenery" appears beautiful but when you look closer, you can see much of the greenery is environmental weeds.

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17 Ochna (Weed) Burleigh Hdland Nat Pk Qld 1

17 Ochna (Weed) Burleigh Hdland Nat Pk Qld 1

The Burleigh Headland National Park, one of the last natural headlands in the area between Brisbane Qld and the NSW Border is being ruined (or we could say is ruined) by weed growth. The area is managed by Qld National Parks and Wildlife Service from fund by the Queensland Government. Funding is so limited that it appears the Service is unable to control the weeds. It is indeed a sorry state of affairs. For the casual observer not familiar with Australian Native Bush, the "greenery" appears beautiful but when you look closer, you can see much of the greenery is environmental weeds.

Anyone can see this photo All rights reserved

Uploaded on Jan 10, 2012  |  Map

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