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113 Charlotte Street, Cooktown QLD 4895
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Level 1, 258 Mulgrave Road, Cairns QLD 4870
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Cape York NRM and Terrain NRM are working together to help farmers learn from each other and bring greater coordination to personal farming support services, also known as extension services.
10 Jul 2019
Western Cape York turtle nesting season, which runs from July to October, is underway, but the turtles' future is not bright.
The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) is conducting a survey on pest animal and weed management.
24 May 2019
A large expanse of rubber vine is being treated in the Laura region by the team working for Cape York Weeds and Feral Animals (CYWAFA) Inc.
21 Mar 2019
Cape York land managers’ efforts to reduce the loss of valuable top soil, and increase grazing productivity, are being supported by a suite of native grass identification tools.
12 Mar 2019
The West Normanby distal gully site on Springvale Station is identified as the most important sediment source in the Normanby Basin. Targeted remediation works on active gullies are being implemented to reduce erosion and protect river and Great Barrier Reef habitats.
11 Mar 2019