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Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property - Territory Natural Resource Management

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What is ICIP?

Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) means all parts of Indigenous knowledge and culture that you want protected and recognised including:

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Queensland border restrictions - Business and Industry

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To slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Queensland Government is implementing restricted entry to Queensland from 12:01 am on Thursday, 26 March 2020.

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North Queensland Indigenous Fire Management Network

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This project involves the establishment of a North Queensland Indigenous Fire Management Network, and the implementation of an Indigenous Fire Mentorship Program for its members.

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Caring for Cassowary

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The program will identify solutions to reduce threats affecting the future of the southern cassowary on Cape York, operating across all land tenures, and will include:

  • the establishment of an Indigenous Fire Mentoring Program to support Indigenous people in cultural fire management

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Caring for littoral rainforest and coastal vine thicket, ant plant and cassowary country in Cape York

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This program will help us find out more about the distribution and habitat of Cape York’s cassowaries, ant plants and littoral rainforests and coastal vine thicket country. The majority of mapped priority areas for all three species are on Aboriginal lands and we will work with Traditional Owners and other experts

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Lockhart cassowary fire fact sheet

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The rainforest around Lockhart is special. People come from all over the world to see our glow in the dark snakes and Kutini. In all Australia there is nowhere else like it.

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Improving native vegetation and soil condition of grazing lands within the Joint Management Area

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About the program

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.

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Paddock to Reef - Normanby Catchment

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The Paddock to Reef Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting Program is a collaboration involving Australian and Queensland Governments, industry, regional natural resource management bodies and research organisations.

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Springvale Station Gully Remediation Training and Demonstration Site

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Project partners Cape York NRM, Griffith University, the Department of Environment and Science and Yalanji Joint Venture are working together to:

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Golden shouldered parrots

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Cape York Natural Resource Management is working to improve the conservation status of the endangered golden shouldered parrot through a collaborative project with Northern Gulf Resource Management Group, Traditional Owners, graziers and other community members.

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