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     Protecting rainforest for the future
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    By admin@terrain
    In Biodiversity, Template 1
    Posted March 30, 2021

    Protecting rainforest for the future

    Landholders who love their patch of rainforest are signing up to better protect it in the future.

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     Soil Health on the Farm
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    Posted March 30, 2021

    Soil Health on the Farm

    Soil health has been the key to reducing fertiliser rates for the cane-farming O'Kane family.

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     Yungaburra Landcare
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    Posted March 30, 2021

    Yungaburra Landcare

    Lower Peterson Creek’s transformation is a success story for Yungaburra Landcare Group.

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     Threatened Species Symposium
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    Posted March 30, 2021

    Threatened Species Symposium

    Some great outcomes from this event! Thanks to everyone who came along.

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     Tully Sustainable Farming Day
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    Posted March 10, 2021

    Tully Sustainable Farming Day

    17 March - A jam-packed free event showcasing the Tully agriculture industry

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     Grazing Naturally workshops
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    By admin@terrain
    In Soil, Water, Template 1, Landscape repair
    Posted March 9, 2021

    Grazing Naturally workshops

    Improving soil health and pasture performance across properties, one paddock at a time.

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    • The Rush to Renewables: Doing it Right

      Striking a balance between a successful renewables sector and protecting biodiversity

    • Weed control

      Councils are trialling different methods to protect rainforest and restore creekside vegetation.

    • Improving soil and sheep health

      Topaz landholder Kerry Kelly is focusing on the land beneath her sheep’s hooves.

    • New partnerships with traditional owners

      Traditional owners are working with landholders to protect important habitat.

    • Stairways for fish will open up more habitat

      A rock ramp fishway at Gedges Crossing has the potential to open up 250km of upstream habitat

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