Terrain NRM
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Looking after the only place in the world with two interconnected World Heritage areas - Australia's Wet Tropics Forest and the Great Barrier Reef. Developer of Cassowary Credits. Focused on biodiversity, waterway health, soil health and climate.
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It's birthing season for the critically endangered Spectacled Flying-fox in Far North Queensland. This little fella was found abandoned and taken into care. He'll be ready to fly off in about 3 months 🦇
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Farmer - Water Sampler - Waterway Lover.
Wendy Finlayson helps with one of our water monitoring projects. "I love seeing how much life and activity there is in the creeks and drains, and seeing how our farming culture can work in with our waterways".

#waterways #wettropics #watersampling
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"The greatest danger to our future is apathy. ... What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make." - Vale Jane Goodall (1934-2025).
Jane Goodall in a tall rainforest looking up into the canopy with binoculars in her hands.
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Nature at its best. One of our field officers spotted this moth during vegetation surveys in broad leaf tea tree woodlands.

#broadleafteatree #moths #wettropics
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Fish DNA - 'Sherlock Holmes' scientists are using it up to see which fish species are moving to new homes off the east coast of Australia as climate change changes temperatures, ocean currents and habitats...

#eDNA #DNA
Fish ‘fingerprints’ in the ocean reveal which species are moving homes due to climate change
Tracking these shifts is crucial for understanding how climate change is transforming our oceans.
theconversation.com
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Chattering in the treetops: It's baby season for Spectacled Flying-foxes and a vulnerable time for this endangered species given their maternity roosts in residential areas.

We've created this FAQs page: terrain.org.au/baby-bat-sea...

#bats #spectacledflyingfox #endangered
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"Towns like Cairns, Mackay, Bundaberg, Townsville, Childers and Tully could become bio precinct hubs, producing clean liquid fuels, biogas and renewable electricity."

#renewableenergy #sugarcane #biofuel
Qld can unlock Australia’s biofuels future - sugar is the key
Stay informed about the industry with the latest media releases from CANEGROWERS, keeping you up to date with valuable news and insights
www.canegrowers.com.au
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Sharing our tropical paradise with Spectacled Flying-foxes... Heatwaves in 2018–19 led to 23,000+ deaths in the Cairns region. Now we're working to help this endangered species prosper, and to build better relationships between flying-foxes and their human neighbours.

#endangered #bats #flyingfox
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Soil: One of our most valuable natural assets. Sugar cane farmers in the Wet Tropics are trialling different cover crops - in previously fallow paddocks - to improve their soil's health.

terrain.org.au/what-we-do/s...

#soil #soilhealth #wettropics
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In Cairns this week... So we are presenting on our biodiversity credit scheme, Cassowary Credits, and co-hosting field trips all over the Wet Tropics region - to biodiversity hotspots, farms, erosion remediation sites, wetland restoration sites, nature refuges and more.

#biodiversity #wettropics
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Congratulations Tangaroa Blue. This not-for-profit organisation is using 'trash' - GPS-enabled buoys that wash up on Far North Queensland beaches - to track and recover abandoned fishing nets, known as ghost nets.

#ghostnets #queensland #greatbarrierreef
Using Trash to Track Other Trash | Hakai Magazine
An Australian organization is taking “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” to heart with its ghost net clean-up program.
hakaimagazine.com
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Fish for lunch! A striated heron with quite the mouthful on the banks of the Daintree River. Image: Rebel Warren

#Daintree #worldheritage #heron #wettropics #mangroves #fishing
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Things we can all do to reduce our soft plastic waste...
"Australia is still the second largest per capita consumer of single-use plastics in the world, our per capita use is excessive, with much packaging completely unnecessary.”
Recycling alone won’t limit the scourge of soft plastics in our everyday lives
What else can Australian households and individuals do to reduce their soft plastic waste?
www.theguardian.com
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Turtle love: Photographer Conor Moore says: "It took a few attempts to get the turtles used to me swimming underneath them." Taken at the Frankland Islands south of Cairns, this image was an entry in the 2025 Wet Tropics Waterways Photo Competition.

#turtles #wettropics #franklandislands #cairns
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Future scientists and land managers. At a local creek learning about the importance of clean water and how to look after our waterways and the Great Barrier Reef.

#NationalScienceWeek #greatbarrierreef
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Ulysses butterflies, Australia’s largest snake, rare waterfall frogs, Lumholtz’s tree kangaroos, green ringtail possums, musky rat-kangaroos... The Wet Tropics region's biodiversity is off tap! There are nine other great places in this story too.

#biodiversity #wettropics
Want to see Australia’s rare and remarkable species for yourself? Here are 10 standout spots
It’s entirely possible to see shy mountain pygmy-possums, alpine dingoes or furry cuscus with your own eyes – if you know where to go and how to look.
theconversation.com
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Bridging the gaps. It's what we do in the biodiversity, soil, waterway health and climate fields as a natural management resource organisation.

terrain.org.au #nrm #preyingmantis #insects
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International efforts to reach agreement on reducing plastic pollution are disappointing. But we don’t need to wait for a treaty to make changes in our own lives. 👉 theconversation.com/the-glo...