WET SEASON-Out and About

Community Weed Control Work

We are starting to get real busy in the last six weeks, helping out our local community members and landholders with their weeds and feral animals issues. 

We have continued to keep our new My Pathways workers busy, and training them up to have a good range of skills to be able to work in Natural Resource, Weeds and Feral Animals Management.

  • We have them out identifying, controlling, mapping and photographing our work.

  • We have completed our Highways and ByWays Community Project (Report will be added later).

  • We have participated in community events such as the South Cape York Catchments Big Day Out for mental health and well being.

  • We have completed spray work for Gungarde.

  • We have also commenced training the Jajikal Traditional Owners to work looking after their country at Balabay( Weary Bay).

  • We have re-applied to continue on with our Laura, Annan, Endeavour and Normanby Catchment's Community, Producer Technology Uptake-Building Drought Resilience Project for Australian Agrifutures.

  • Any producers or community members who want to be a part of this big initiative, please contact us. We are keen to demonstrate that we have a real need for these services in Cape York.

  • We have completed another Pond Apple control run for our Department of Environment and Science Project Grant.

    Enjoy browsing our gallery of images capturing the CYWAFA team out and about this wet season.

East Coast Pond Apple Control Work

Mental Health and Well Being Big Day Out

Queen’s Jubilee Tree Planting Project — Maintenance

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