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For the last decade
NQ DRY TROPICS
has been working with people to
improve our environment


In the last five years
we have helped graziers install
136 watering points to
protect waterways


Improved
130,000 hectares
of grazing land in the
Burdekin region


Protected
104,000 hectares
of wildlife corridors

Improved the environmental sustainability of
40,000 hectares
of sugar, fruit and vegetable farms

Protected
25 hectares
of coastal vegetation

Reduced the use of fertiliser on
20,000 hectares of farmland near the
Great Barrier Reef

Improved
the quality of soil on
15,000 hectares
of land in the dry tropics region


We have removed barriers
to fish movement along
5,000 kilometres
of creeks and rivers


We have helped over
90 families in semi-urban areas
to protect native plants in their backyard

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