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2014
Summer 2014
Summer 2014
Published 20 Dec 2014
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Summer 2014 newsletter
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Protecting vulnerable natives from ferals
Across Australia we employ various methods to control ferals.
The Umpila Rocky Lake survey
A team of Umpila rangers, ecologists and our staff recently spent 4 weeks surveying on Umpila traditional lands on Cape York.
Bush Blitz unearths new discoveries
The national Bush Blitz program recently visited Carnarvon Reserve.
The scent of a quoll
Some border collies have been helping us sniff out quolls!
Snapshots to savour
Photographer Boris Hlavica is running a workshop on Boolcoomatta. Here he shares some tips.
Caretakers of the desert
Recent retirees Mick and Kerry Moylan spent a month at Ethabuka.
From the CEO
Gerard O'Neill on highlights from the World Parks Congress.
Stories
Protecting vulnerable natives from ferals
The Umpila Rocky Lake Survey
Carnarvon Bush Blitz unearths new discoveries
The scent of a quoll
Snapshots to savour
Caretakers of the desert
From the CEO: World Parks Congress, Sydney
Bush gift cards
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