This issue of Healthy Country is the 19th one to be released by Cape York Natural Resource Management and focuses predominately on sustainable practices regarding water resources on the Cape York Peninsula.
Issue 18 of the Healthy Country Newsletter takes a look around the Cape at the Sicklepod Dilemma, the continuing rough times for Cape York's beef cattle industry, the announcemenet of the winners of the Your Climate photo competition in 2014, the development of a strategic direction for Eeipa following a meeting of the directors of the Oyala Thu
Issue 17 of the Healthy Country looks at a new year in Natural Resource Management in the Cape York Peninsula.
After another long year Issue 16 of Healthy Country newsletter was realeased in December 2013, offering a seasons greetings to all readers.
Issue 15 of Cape York Natural Resource Management's healthy country newsletter looks at the people, places, and organisations in the Cape York Peninsula at the time.
Across Cape York, land and sea managers are carrying out great projects everyday. In this edition we focus on the planning that is going on in the background for these projects to take place.
Issue 14 of the Healthy Country newsletter covers numerous aspects of land and sea management on the Cape York Peninsula.
This newsletter is the fifth Cape York Healthy Country newsletter to be released by Cape York Natural Resource Management, being released only a month after its predecessor. The articles contained inside focus on a number of NRM related events, circumstances, and general information directed wholey at the people of the Cape York Peninsula.
This is the 6th edition of the Cape York Healthy Country Newsletter released by Cape York Natural Resource Management only a month after the October edition.
This is the third edition of Cape York Natural Resource Management's Cape York Healthy Country Newsletter, released in August of 2011 and speaking to the people of a region with a then uncertain future about climate change, and the legislative impacts of goverment policies on carbon trading, mineral resources, land tenure, and conservation.