‘Catchments to Coral—Great Barrier Reef Coastal Ecosystems and species protection on Cape York’ is a program funded through the Australian Government’s Reef Trust that aims to improve the health and resilience of coastal habitats within the Great Barrier Reef catchments of eastern Cape York.
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).
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.
Outback roads are a necessary disturbance of the managed landscape, indeed a requirement for managing productivity and profitability.