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Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy: Land Use Program: Animal and Weed Pests of Cape York Peninsula

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Australia has long been an isolated evolutionary cradle of unique species of plants and animals. The evolutionarily recent invasion of a whole host of animal and plant species has caused significant problems for the ecosystem.

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Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy: National Resources Analysis Program Airborne Geophysical Data for Cape York Peninsula

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The Airborne Geophysical Survey Project had compiled and upgraded four major regional data sets from Cape York including magnetic, gamma-ray, gravity, and height of ground above sea level.

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Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy Overview of Current Resources, Land Uses and Issues

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The Cape York Peninsula is a diverse and important region of tropical Australia covering 13,720,000 hectares.

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Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy Thematic Report 1 Of 3 Natural Resources and Ecology

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The Cape York Peninsula is a diverse and important region of tropical Australia covering 13,720,000 hectares.

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Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy Thematic Report 2 Of 3 Land Use and Economy

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The land on the Cape York Peninsula has historically been utilised by different cultures for different uses. Aboriginal land use was managed by a complex set of cultural practices involving some ecological manipulation (principally by fire) and a degree of active resource replenishment.

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Healthy Country 20: 2014 Indigenous Fire Workshop

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The 20th edition of the Healthy Country Newsletter is a special edition looking at the people of the 2014 Indigenous Fire Workshop, including information taken from interviews with the people themselves over the fire workshop

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Healthy Country 12: Fire and Rain

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This issue of the Heathy Country Newsletter looks at both fire and rain with articles about fire management and burning practices as well as on weather mapping, the altering weather's effect in native animals and marine turtle conservation.

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Healthy Country 29: What a year we've had!

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It's been another incredibly busy year for Cape York NRM and our partners. We hope you enjoy this newsletter which conveys some of our joint efforts.

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Healthy Country 28: The practice of caring for Country

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Issue 28 of Healthy Country Newsletter focuses on the lessons learnt and the knowledge shared by Cape York's Land and Sea Managers.

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Healthy Country 27: Our Aquatic Ecosystems

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Issue 27 of Healthy Country Newsletter explores some of the big issues impacting our water resources on the Cape, like gully erosion, salt water incursion and changing seasonal impacts. It also looks at some of the work underway from land managers to look after the land and care for our water.

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