Environment

Animals


Native plants


Weeds

Weeds can have serious negative impacts on the economy and the environment.

They can also negatively impact social and cultural activities such as fishing, boating, swimming, bush walking and hunting.

A weed can be described as any plant growing out of place. Usually, weeds are introduced and spread by people. Most weeds grow in disturbed areas but they can also grow in native bush environments. In some cases, they can even change the landscape.

Weeds can be both a symptom and a cause of land damage.


Environment data and maps


Environment protection, recycling and waste


Home gardens


Soil, land and vegetation


Water

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Water is essential to life and is a valuable natural resource in the Northern Territory

Biosecurity

If you're a Northern Territory (NT) producer, land manager, researcher, industry professional or resident, you can find out about biosecurity alerts and other information.

Current alerts

Read below for the current alerts for the NT.

Animals

Read more about other notifiable diseases in animals.

Plants

Read more about other exotic plant pests, pests and diseases.

Aquatic

Read more about marine and aquatic pests.

Weeds

Find out which weeds are currently presenting as a major threat in the NT. Read current weed alerts.

Contacts

Read below for the hotline numbers.

For biosecurity alerts and updates, go to the Biosecurity NT Facebook page.