Kawanji rangers build mapping capacity
Last month, Kawanji rangers from Jawiyaba Warra Aboriginal Corporation gathered at GSNRM’s Mareeba office to upskill in mapping system technologies.
Last month, Kawanji rangers from Jawiyaba Warra Aboriginal Corporation gathered at GSNRM’s Mareeba office to upskill in mapping system technologies.
From 6 to 12 July, Gulf Savannah NRM was proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2025.Â
Local producers are more enthusiastic than ever about regenerative farming’s potential after attending Gulf Savannah NRM’s (GSNRM) specialist-led seminar in Mareeba on June 25.
A routine visit from the Federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) featured two days of off-road exploring to demonstrate Gulf Savannah NRM’s work with threatened species and their habitats.
After a thriving 12-month stint, the Tagalaka Ranger Program has finally concluded its collaboration with Gulf Savannah NRM.
Gulf Savannah specialists recently took to the stage to showcase their expertise at the Rotary FNQ Field Days’ Ag & Innovation lineup.
Project Support Officer Oceane Dupont recently led the Enhancing Wetland at Wetherby Station Project, which left the land adorned with 1200 additional trees.
Technology Adoption Officer Keerah Steele recently had the fantastic opportunity to connect with producers, researchers and industry leaders at the Northern Australian Food Futures Conference in Darwin.
We’re part of a collaborative project focused on improving land condition, boosting productivity, and enhancing biodiversity.
Once common across northern Australia, in recent decades the Gouldian finch population has declined dramatically to an estimated few thousand mature individuals in the wild.