by David Wosner | Apr 29, 2021 | 2021, Biodiversity, BSP18, Latest News
Rocks were placed to prevent vehicle access. Big rocks protect beach scrub Beach scrub is a threatened ecological community growing on ancient sand dunes along the North Queensland coast. Last week, rocks weighing more than 650 tonnes, and spanning a total length of...
by David Wosner | Apr 23, 2021 | 2021, CLU20, Latest News, Uncategorized
JJ Walker (NQ Dry Tropics Team Leader Biodiversity Program) & Liz Downes (Wildlife Queensland, Townsville Branch Inc.) Community planning prioritises local Reef support projects A community-driven planning process aimed at identifying local solutions to protect...
by David Wosner | Apr 21, 2021 | 2021, GEO18, Latest News, Sugarcane, Uncategorized
Presenter David Hardwick, from Soil Land Food. NQ Dry Tropics Soil Conservation Officer Bernie Claussen (left) with cane farmer Pamela Storey. Cane farmers learn benefits of soil health and cover cropping A group of Lower Burdekin cane farmers recently learned about...
by David Wosner | Apr 21, 2021 | 2021, GEO18, Latest News
(L-R): Chris Johnson (Program Manager for Reef Programs, Office of the Great Barrier Reef), Alicia Loveless (Program Coordinator, Office of the Great Barrier Reef), Allister and Sarah Jenkins (Severnvale graziers), & Chris Poole (Senior Project Officer, NQ Dry...
by David Wosner | Apr 20, 2021 | 2021, Latest News, RWQ18, Uncategorized, Wetlands
NQ Dry Tropics Project Officer Brad Holt (left) with Bren Fuller, Land Protection Officer, Whitsunday Regional Council (centre) and Saltwater Creek cane grower Robert Boccalatte. Cane farmers learn benefits of collective action for feral pig management Cane farmer...
by . | Apr 8, 2021 | 2021, Latest News, LDC
Funding boost to help improve land condition and water quality in the Bowen and Collinsville region Bowen and Collinsville graziers are encouraged to get involved with a multi-million dollar natural resource management project to enhance land condition and...