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113 Charlotte Street, Cooktown QLD 4895
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The Reef Water Quality Report Card 2021 and 2022, has just been released with great results indicated for Cape York’s catchments and waterways.
05 Jul 2024
A wide range of interests, from pastoral stations to Indigenous land trusts, governments and emergency services, were in Coen in mid-May for the first of two regional fire workshops this year.
03 Jun 2024
A new guide to dealing with wood thickening: the increasing density of woody plants encroaching on grasslands – is due to be released in July.
Traditional Indigenous burning practices have been successfully reintroduced into the Bromley Indigenous Protected area to maintain and restore habitat for threatened species, particularly the beloved Palm Cockatoo.
02 May 2024
Land Managers in the southern Cape York Peninsula region were able to fine-tune their fire management skills when they attended two workshops in Cooktown last month.
Improved treatment knowledge, reduced density and revegetation success were among the positive results of the annual Gamba Grass Taskforce weed eradication program held in the Cook Shire last week.