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Cooktown
113 Charlotte Street, Cooktown QLD 4895
Cairns
Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns QLD 4870
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1300 132 262
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More than 365,000 hectares of Cape York Peninsula’s east coast was included in two aerial feral pig control assignments for the Eastern Cape York Turtle Protection Partnership.
03 Nov 2022
The new CEO of Cape York Natural Resource Management has hit the ground running with a trip north to meet the team in our Cooktown office.
28 Sep 2022
Protection of the Muwanta lagoon at Binthi Warra is about to get underway, with construction of a 2km pig-proof fence to contain a 50 hectare area including a steep riverbank.
A new project at Cape Melville will improve signage and manage access to protect the unique plants and animals in the popular national park.
27 Sep 2022
World Cassowary Day has arrived at a significant moment for the Ipima Ikaya Traditional Owner clans with the news that at least 10 Wadthuuny (cassowaries) have been discovered living
26 Sep 2022
More than 35 volunteers worked tirelessly to clear over 600kg of rubbish at the annual Gamaay Country North Shore Clean-Up on September 3.
24 Sep 2022