Skip to main content

Data Explorer

Healthy Country 1: Cape York NRM Calls For Members

pdf Newsletter

This is the first edition of Cape York Natural Resource Management's Cape York Healthy Country Newsletter.

View


Healthy Country 25: People and Partnerships

pdf Newsletter

Issue 25 reflects on another successful year of natural resource management on Cape York and celebrates our partnerships.

View


Healthy Country 21: Seasons Greetings

pdf Newsletter

The sun sets on a highly productive year for Cape York NRM. This year the Company has funded, delivered, supported and managed works across the length and breadth of Cape York. Implementation of our Sustainable Agriculture program has been highly successful.

View


Healthy Country 24: Wetlands and Water Quality

pdf Newsletter

Water on Cape York is a highly valued natural resource. This newsletter highlights some of the ways that people on Cape York are taking care of it.

View


Healthy Country 23: Threatened Species

pdf Newsletter

Over the past 200 years Australia's biodiversity has declined fastest than any other country. Cape York has over 100 species that are listed as threatened, vulnerable or endangered on the Nature Conservation Act (1992).

View


Healthy Country 22: Our Fragile Soils

pdf Newsletter

The Cape York landscape is grounded with ancient and fragile soils, which require careful management to ensure long term health of the land and to maintain our water quality across Cape York for the generations to come.

View


National recovery plan for the wet tropics yellow-bellied glider Petaurus australis unnamed subspecies

pdf Planning Document

The Wet Tropics yellow bellied glider is a small marsupial classified as vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity  Conservation Act 1999 and Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992.

View


National recovery plan for the water mouse (false water rat) Xeromys myoides

pdf Planning Document

The water mouse is listed as vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environmental Protection and Biodiversity and Conservation Act 1999 prompting the development of this plan in 2010 in order to improve the conservation status of the species by habitat conservation, threat reduction, research and public participation activities.

View


National recovery plan for the buff-breasted button-quail Turnix olivii

pdf Planning Document

The buff-breasted button quail was listed as endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and vulnerable and Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992 prompting the development of this national recovery plan.

View


Plan for the recovery of the southern cassowary

pdf Planning Document

The southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius johnsonii) occurs primarily in rainforest habitats but can also be found in woodlands, swamps, and disturbed vegetation forraging for fruits throughout the Wet Tropics.

View