This project aims to assess the state of land condition in the Northern Gulf region through a monitoring system and train landholders in using land monitoring as a tool to improve management decisions. More specifically, we’re monitoring the effect of grazing on biodiversity factors and indicators, as well as the influence pasture has on the overall health of the environment. The goal is to see how we can use livestock to improve our land condition and alter the way we manage our herds so we can adapt and evolve our landscape in a more efficient and sustainable way.
This project is funded by Queensland Government’s Natural Resources Recovery Program.

