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A series about how Australia’s Indigenous people use fire to care for country
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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
PO Box 6025 Cairns QLD 4870
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Words: Jason Carroll | Photo: provided by South Cape York Catchments
All sector Directors have retained their roles with Cape York NRM
Words Sandra Lloyd The Cape York landscape has ancient and fragile soils which require careful management to ensure the long-term health of the land and connecting waters of Cape York.
Words and photo Kerri Woodcock, Western Cape Turtle Threat Abatement Alliance (WCTTAA) Coordinator
Gully remediation projects in the Laura basin will stop over 700 tonnes of sediment entering the northern Great Barrier Reef
Ongoing efforts to protect marine turtles on western Cape York Peninsula will be boosted with the assistance of a grant to Cape York NRM from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund. Funds will be used to purchase sand temperature loggers and nest protection cages.