by . | Jun 8, 2020 | 2020, Latest News
Shutterbugs, train your lenses for there’s a photo comp This cracking shot, snapped by Jocelyn Omand, of Turrawulla Station, won the hearts of graziers, winning the NQ Dry Tropics’ Landholders Driving Change photography competition People’s Choice award in 2019. NQ...
by David Wosner | May 18, 2020 | 2020, Biodiversity, Latest News, NCS18
Left to right: Ian Sinclair (NQ Dry Tropics Senior Project Officer), Gudjuda Rangers Ben Devow, Di Smallwood, Tracey Solomon & Jim Gaston, Simon Kennedy BirdLife Australia & NQ Dry Tropics Project Officer Olivia Penman. Gudjuda Rangers at Wunjunga with Simon...
by . | Mar 31, 2020 | 2020, Latest News, Sugarcane
NQ Dry Tropics Project Officer Shakira Todd with Burdekin sugar cane grower Eric Barbagallo. Burdekin growers use less nitrogen and maintain yieldTHE first “report cards” are on the way to Burdekin cane growers who participated in a three-year program to reduce the...
by . | Feb 27, 2020 | 2020, Latest News, RWG19
Walking the paddocks at Bumbleginny Station, Charters Towers. The power of peer-to-peer-learning Grazing Naturally principal Dick Richardson showing graziers Chris (centre) and Paul LeFeuvre the new growth in a rested paddock. Checking out the sugar exudate in the...
by . | Feb 13, 2020 | 2020, Biodiversity, Latest News, RMP18
Siam weed flowers in the winter months in North Queensland, the flowers (each with many seeds) set as the weather cools in about May. Siam Weed information sessions for property owners SIAM weed (Chromolaena odorata) is the focus of weed management information...
by David Wosner | Jan 31, 2020 | 2020, Latest News, Wetlands
Lower Burdekin wetlands are home to the Australian darter (Photo: Len Ezzy) Comb-crested jacana (Photo: Len Ezzy) A day to celebrate our magnificent wetlands World Wetlands Day on Sunday 2 February is a chance to reflect on the importance of wetlands. Not only do...