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Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy: Land Use Program: Values, Needs and Aspirations Study of Cape York Peninsula

pdf Reference Document

This study was undertaken between July 1994 and Janurary 1995 as a project within the Land use Program of CYPLUS.

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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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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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Wetland Fauna and Water Quality Surveys, Violetvale Station

pdf Reference Document

This report documents the findings from a five day field trip to Violetvale Station in the Normanby drainage basin of eastern Cape York. In anticipation of large scale fencing-off of wetlands, the main focus of this study was to document aquatic biodiversity, primarily fishes; and to a lesser extent crustaceans, aquatic reptiles and waterbirds.

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A painted turtle hatchling brings hope

pdf Case Study

With a total shell length of less than 3.2 cm this hatchling painted turtle from the Jardine River catchment is both of ecological interest and just dam cute.

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