Through their contextualised Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management , WYLD is helping protect Milbi , the critically endangered White-throated snapping turtle , while passing on knowledge that links ecological science with culture
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At F orever Wild’s Tropical Wetlands Shared Earth Reserve near Mareeba, the Northern Quoll population is performing strongly compared to many other parts of its range — showing what’s possible when habitat, connectivity and management align. Why the Mareeba Wetlands matter The Tropical Wetlands Shared Earth Reserve forms part of a large, connected landscape
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The project has also confirmed high numbers of feral cats, which was expected, but now provides a clearer understanding of how this major threat operates across the landscape — information that will guide future management. During surveys (~10,000 ha to date), the team also located a rare plant previously known from only one other site in Australia
High school agriculture classes, Landcare groups and First Nations agencies across southern Queensland and Northern NSW can now compete for a share in a soil-health prize pool worth $15,000. It is the first time the groups have been included in the World Soil Day competition run by the SQNNSW Innovation Hub
Calling volunteers! The Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (CISS) is developing WeedScan 2.0 — Australia’s next-generation weed identification app – and we’d love your help
This project is supported by Landcare Australia, through funding from the Australian Government.Landcare Australia is proud to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the Country on which we live and work. We value and respect their deep and continued spiritual and cultural connections to the land, waters and seas, and pay our respects to their Ancestors and Elders past, present and future.