by Samantha Morris | Dec 9, 2022 | News, NLP22 Case Studies, Nurturing Nature Cultivating Culture
One of the world’s most invasive fish species is in decline in the internationally acclaimed Ramsar listed wetlands of Currawinya National Park in south west Queensland. Southern Queensland Landscapes, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) and renowned aquatic...
by Samantha Morris | Dec 8, 2022 | News, NLP22 Case Studies, Nurturing Nature Cultivating Culture
Gamba grass is a restricted invasive plant under the Biosecurity Act 2014. It is fast growing and can overrun local ecosystems and fuel fires with intensities well above that posed by native vegetation. In April 2022 a multi-agency taskforce arrived in Cooktown in Far...
by Samantha Morris | Dec 5, 2022 | News
More than $1.4 million in funding is now available to help Queensland’s threatened freshwater aquatic species to recover from recent extraordinary flooding and rainfall events. The Biodiversity Conservation Grant Program (Flood Recovery) is jointly funded by the...