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Traditional Owner Management Group tackles NRM issues

Traditional Owner Management Group tackles NRM issues

by David Wosner | Aug 25, 2020 | 2020, Latest News, NCS18

Left Jim Gaston (Juru) , with Trevor Robinson (Bidjara) Traditional Owner Management Group tackles NRM issues Representatives from 12 indigenous groups within the Burdekin Dry Tropics region met earlier this month in Townsville to discuss conservation and land...
Conservation Action Planning to support communities to manage country

Conservation Action Planning to support communities to manage country

by David Wosner | Jun 23, 2020 | 2020, Biodiversity, Latest News, NCS18

Townsville coastal plain Frilled-neck lizard ( Chlamydosaurus kingii) Conservation Action Planning to support communities to manage country The 146,000 square kilometre Burdekin Dry Tropics region features tropical savanna, woodlands and grasslands, mountainous...
Workshop helps Gudjuda Rangers improve bird ID and monitoring skills

Workshop helps Gudjuda Rangers improve bird ID and monitoring skills

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...

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Who we are

NQ Dry Tropics is the leading natural resource management body for the Burdekin Dry Tropics region. We’re a not-for-profit organisation that is committed to sustaining our region’s resources for current and future generations.

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Traditional Owners

We acknowledge Australian Aboriginal People and Torres Strait Islander People as the first inhabitants of the nation, and acknowledge Traditional Owners of the lands where our staff, Board and community partners live, learn and work. READ MORE
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Our work is funded and suported through a number of government and non-government partnerships.

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