Water Programs
The biggest threat to the health of the Great Barrier Reef is climate change but it is also impacted by poor water quality flowing off the land and over-fishing.
As one of seven [...]
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Wet Tropics Biodiversity
The Wet Tropics is the most biologically diverse region in Australia with many plant and animal species that are not found anywhere else in the world. This region's unique landscape and [...]
Soil Health
Agriculture contributes over $1 billion annually to the Wet Tropics economy and produces 90% of Australia's bananas and 30% of its sugarcane. Our farmers also grow a range of other crops from [...]
Water quality monitoring workshops
Water sampling field days for farmers are leading to a growing understanding of waterway health.
Cassowaries – Caught On Camera
Cameras at cassowary crossings are capturing info about cassowary and driver behaviour, in an effort to reduce the road toll.
Waterway health issues examined at new forum
Attendees were keen to know the biological impacts of microplastics and PFAS on ecosystems
Wet Tropics graziers learn from the Burdekin
Evidence of improved pastures since introducing natural grazing practices