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Cape York NRM Regional Investment Strategy 2013-2018

pdf Reference Document

This Regional Investment Strategy contains the priorities for investment for the five years 2013-2018 as identified through consultation with the peoples and communities of Cape York.

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Cape York NRM Financial Report 2018

pdf Annual Report

Cape York Natural Resource Management Financial Report, for the year ended 30 June 2018

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Cape York NRM Annual Community Report 17-18

pdf Annual Report

Cape York NRM's 2017-2018 Annual Community Report containing:

  • 2017-2018 Snapshot
  • Chairpersons’s Report
  • CEO’s Report
  • Operations Manager’s Report
  • Board Report
  • Financials

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Director Nomination Information Package

pdf Corporate Document

Cape York NRM is the member-owned Regional Natural Resource Management (NRM) body for the Cape York NRM Region.

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Cape York NRM Membership Booklet

pdf Corporate Document

Cape York NRM member benefits:

  • Opportunities for project collaboration
  • Event and Workshop invitations
  • Receive the latest information about projects, support and funding opportunities
  • Help share the future of Cape York
  • Have voting rights to elect members of the Cape

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Recovery plan for threatened seabirds

pdf Planning Document

This plan attempted to improve the conservation status of ten species of Sea Birds by protecting and effectively managing breeding and foraging habitats and ensuring that threats such as pest flora and fauna dont prevent population growth.

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Whale Shark recovery plan 2005-2010

pdf Planning Document

The whale shark is the world's largest fish and one of only three filter feeding shark species, it was listed as vulnerable in 2001 under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC).

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National Multi-species Recovery Plan for the Carpentarian Antechinus Pseudantechinus mimulus, Butler’s Dunnart Sminthopsis butleri, and Northern Hopping-mouse Notomys aquilo 2004-2008

pdf Planning Document

This plan was published in 2004 by the Natural Heritage Trust with the intention of halting the decline of the populations of three threatened marsupials: the Carpentarian Antechinus, Butler’s Dunnart, and the Northern Hopping-mouse.

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Recovery plan for cave dwelling bats, Rhinolophus philippinesis, Hipposideros semoni, and Taphozous troughtoni 2001-2005

pdf Planning Document

In 2001 Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and the Australian Natural Heritage Trust released a recovery plan for three species of cave dwelling bat Rhinolophus philippinesis, Hipposideros semoni, and Taphozous troughtoni.

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