Myrmecodia beccarii was declared Vulnerable under Queensland’s Nature Conservation Act, 1992 because its population is decreasing due to key threats (primarily habitat loss due to clearing of coastal Melaleuca forests for development).
This colourful comprehensive guide will let give you the tools you need to easily identify the presence of cassowaries by way of photos of:
The 2020–2021 financial year was Cape York Natural Resource Management Ltd.’s tenth full year of operation as a directly funded regional natural resource management body.
The goal of this four-year program is to work with participating grazing land managers to develop and implement practical action plans that improve soil stability, native vegetation, and water quality in the Joint Management Area (JMA) of the Mitchell River catchment.
Fact sheet detailing water quality monitoring, why we monitor, what we monitor and where the information goes.
This document outlines six key questions landholders frequently asked the Paddock to Reef team at Cape York NRM forums.
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For the use of Cape York NRM official logos please refer to our logo guidelines.