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Experts gather for first time in a decade to share subtropical rainforest knowledge Experts gather for first time in a decade to share subtropical rainforest knowledge

09-Feb-2017

Experts gather for first time in a decade to share subtropical rainforest knowledge

For the first time in 10 years, leading rainforest researchers and practitioners will gather on the Gold Coast to share their success stories and tactics for conservation of these special ecosystems at the Rainforests of Subtropical Australia (ROSA) Symposium. Read more… 

Catchment soon to see relief from brute weed Catchment soon to see relief from brute weed

23-Jan-2017

Catchment soon to see relief from brute weed

Lowland subtropical rainforest in the Upper Mudgeeraba catchment, classified as Critically Endangered in Australia, will soon see relief from a dense woody weed which has been plaguing the area. Read more… 

Recreational fishers help to build a sustainable fishing future for SEQ Recreational fishers help to build a sustainable fishing future for SEQ

02-Nov-2016

Recreational fishers help to build a sustainable fishing future for SEQ

Not-for-profit organisations, Healthy Waterways and Catchments and Ozfish Unlimited are holding the first ‘Fishers for Fish Habitat’ forums in Queensland, engaging recreational fishers in the protection and management of the region’s valuable areas of fish habitat. Read more… 

Eroded creek protected thanks to new technology Eroded creek protected thanks to new technology

01-Nov-2016

Eroded creek protected thanks to new technology

New technology in the form of ‘log jams’ is helping to restore eroded sections of Warrill Creek and protect highly valued farmland. The log jam projects are a continuation of the Healthy Country Program, which is funded by the Queensland Government through the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection. Read more… 

Bushfire 2016: Connecting Science, People and Practice Bushfire 2016: Connecting Science, People and Practice

27-Oct-2016

Bushfire 2016: Connecting Science, People and Practice

In Australia, the impacts of fire on the environment can have positive or significantly devastating effects. Read more…