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     Rockwork, grasses to stop erosion
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    By Julie
    In Water, Template 1, Landscape repair
    Posted November 9, 2020

    Rockwork, grasses to stop erosion

    We're working with the Loudons to improve the land and better protect the Great Barrier Reef.

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     Zuni Bowls to Stop Erosion
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    By admin@terrain
    In Template 1, Landscape repair, Water
    Posted June 1, 2020

    Zuni Bowls to Stop Erosion

    Zuni bowls have begun their work to stop erosion on farming land in the Upper Johnstone

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     Tackling Erosion with Trees
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    By admin@terrain
    In Water, Template 1, Landscape repair
    Posted June 1, 2020

    Tackling Erosion with Trees

    Teams of tree-planters are helping to fight erosion on Tablelands properties

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     Glen Ruth Station helps to protect the Reef
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    By admin@terrain
    In Landscape repair, Soil, Water, Template 1
    Posted December 19, 2019

    Glen Ruth Station helps to protect the Reef

    Earthworks repair gully systems to reduce sediment flowing into the Herbert River

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     Water quality monitoring workshops
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    By admin@terrain
    In Template 1, Water
    Posted December 6, 2019

    Water quality monitoring workshops

    Water sampling field days for farmers are leading to a growing understanding of waterway health.

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     New cattle creek crossings to stop erosion
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    By admin@terrain
    In Soil, Template 1, Landscape repair
    Posted November 28, 2019

    New cattle creek crossings to stop erosion

    Beef breeder Rob Pagano is tackling erosion on his property by installing cattle creek crossings

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    • Mahogany gliders on camera

      A new project to improve mahogany glider habitat…

    • Controlling Stevia ovata

      Help us all to stop the spread of invasive weed Stevia ovata…

    • Feral Pig Control

      Introducing the Wet Tropics’ feral pig coordinator, a new position…

    • Broad Leaf Tea-Tree Woodlands

      Improving the condition of endangered forest types

    • Wild Tobacco and Ticks

      Spectacled Flying-foxes at risk from paralysis ticks

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