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    Monthly Archive for: "January, 2020"
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     Rainforest People Help Monitor Water Quality
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    By admin@terrain
    In Water, Template 1, Indigenous
    Posted January 31, 2020

    Rainforest People Help Monitor Water Quality

    Gulgnay and Mamu people are helping to collect water samples for the MIP

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     Wet Tropics NRM Plan
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    Posted January 23, 2020

    Wet Tropics NRM Plan

    The Wet Tropics NRM Plan for People & Country is an award-winning natural resource management plan that outlines the region's priorities for funding, projects and activities with regards to [...]

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     Blog Post Template 2
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    Posted January 21, 2020

    Blog Post Template 2

    The Wet Tropics is the most biologically diverse region in Australia with many endemic species not found anywhere else in the world. It's unique landscape and climate make it sensitive to [...]

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    Posted January 21, 2020

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    Demonstration sites at Tully Sugar contribute to a growing understanding of nitrogen losses

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     Organic Matter – It Matters!
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    In Soil, Template 1, MIP
    Posted January 9, 2020

    Organic Matter – It Matters!

    Interest in soil health is growing as the latest group of farmers learn about organic matter in Tully

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    • Threatened Species Symposium

      Find out how you can be part of this event, to be held on 16-17 February…

    • New board director

      Introducing Dr Zsuzsa Banhalmi-Zakar, our new Terrain NRM board director.

    • Fighting cat’s claw creeper

      Beetles could be the answer to an invasive weed found on the Tablelands, in Kuranda and Cairns.

    • New bettong project

      Endangered northern bettongs will be better protected thanks to a new project in the Mareeba region.

    • Cassowary Corridors

      A wildlife corridor is being extended in an internationally-recognised coastal wetland area. 

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