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Queensland Pest Animal Strategies - Feral Pigs (Sus scrofa)

pdf Planning Document

The overall vision of the feral pig management strategy is to use best practice
management to minimise the impact of feral pigs on the environment, economy and
health of Queensland.
The strategy is intended to achieve five outcomes:
(1) The community accepts that feral pigs are an issue for the community as a whole.

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Laura Ranger Country Plan and Poster

pdf Planning Document

Poster outlining a set of guiding priniciples on which Laura Rangers will operate on their country. The country plan, through extensive consultation with Traditional owners and historical people, reflects the knowledge and concerns of the Indigenous groups identifying with the area surrounding Laura.

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Laura-Normanby Catchment Management Strategy

pdf Planning Document

The Laura-Normanby Catchment Area covers a vast and relatively undeveloped area with extensive riverine and wetland systems, one of Queensland's largest conservation areas (Lakefield National Park), numerous sacred aboriginal sites, good cattle country and rich agricultural lands.

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Vegetation Management Act 1999

pdf Planning Document

The purpose of this Act is to regulate the clearing of vegetation in a way that:

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Cape York Peninsula Regional Biosecurity Strategy

pdf Planning Document

Cape York Natural Resource Management (Cape York NRM), Cook Shire Council (CSC), Weipa Town Authority, Wujal Wujal, Hopevale, Lockhart, Mapoon, Napranum, Aurukun, Pormpuraaw and Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Councils and the Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council (NPARC) have collaboratively developed this Regional Biosecurity Plan (the Plan) for

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Managing Outback Roads

pdf Fact Sheet

Outback roads are a necessary disturbance of the managed landscape, indeed a requirement for managing productivity and profitability.

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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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