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New feral pig coordinators appointed in Queensland

New feral pig coordinators appointed in Queensland

by Steve Titman | Mar 30, 2025 | Impact, News, Partnerships

Queensland has welcomed new feral pig coordinators to improve district-wide and regional responses to feral pigs through facilitating coordinated control programs in the state. Five regional coordinators have been appointed across six Queensland regions and are based...
Thousands of prickly acacias ‘no more’ after 200,000 hectares treated in four years

Thousands of prickly acacias ‘no more’ after 200,000 hectares treated in four years

by Steve Titman | Feb 26, 2025 | Impact, News

Desert Channels Queensland, through federal partnerships, has seen incredible success in controlling one of Australia’s most notorious invasive weeds – prickly acacia. Prickly acacia infestations were rife following the 2019 Queensland floods, which created perfect...
Queensland’s NRM sector vital to improving Great Barrier Reef water quality

Queensland’s NRM sector vital to improving Great Barrier Reef water quality

by Steve Titman | Feb 20, 2025 | Impact, News, Ready to tackle the crisis

Six regional NRM organisations will deliver projects to improve the quality of water flowing to the Great Barrier Reef, as part of the Australian Government’s $200 million Landscape Repair Program. Funded projects will help to reduce sediment reaching Reef catchments...
Large-scale koala habitat improvement projects underway

Large-scale koala habitat improvement projects underway

by Steve Titman | Feb 20, 2025 | Impact, News, Ready to tackle the crisis

Koalas are iconic. But they’re also a species in peril. In 2022, the status of the koala changed from vulnerable to endangered. While the change in status is alarming, it also means an increased level of protection for the species. Queensland’s koala populations are...
Fishways open up 100km of creeks, rivers and estuaries

Fishways open up 100km of creeks, rivers and estuaries

by Steve Titman | Feb 20, 2025 | Impact, News, Partnerships, Ready to tackle the crisis

The construction of six fishways has removed barriers to migrating juvenile fish, opening up 100km of creek and river systems between Tully and Townsville. Fishways are a relatively new innovation in the region and consist of a series of underwater stairs for fish,...
Keeping native fish in the Murray-Darling Basin

Keeping native fish in the Murray-Darling Basin

by Steve Titman | Feb 19, 2025 | Impact, News, Ready to tackle the crisis

Significant numbers of native fish are lost from Murray-Darling Basin rivers every year after being sucked into irrigation pumps and diverted into on-farm storage and channels.   This impacts the sustainability of ongoing native fish populations and can cause damage...
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