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20.01.2022 For those interested. The first ever International Ranger Awards. https://civicrm.iucn.org/civicrm/mailing/view



19.01.2022 A great program and team - absolutely worthy of the award, all the best.

14.01.2022 FRAMEWORK, FIRE AND EVIDENCE: DAMPIER PENINSULA FIRE WORKING GROUP Some problems are so complex that the solution is beyond the reach of a single organisation. This is particularly evident in land management issues such as ferals, fire and weeds. ... A Collective Impact approach can help organisations work together to pool resources and authority to mitigate such threats. Facilitating a shared vision, developing shared monitoring, continuous communication and backbone support is essential. The Dampier Peninsula (DP) in north west Australia boasts significant cultural (e.g. bush medicines), biodiversity (e.g. Monsoon vine thickets) and economic (e.g. pastoral, tourism) values. For decades the DP has burnt every year from mid to late dry season in intense wildfire conditions that decimate the aforementioned values. However, an initiative bringing key land managers together was established in 2015 and has had tremendous results The Dampier Peninsula Fire Working Group (DPFWG). Fire management on the DP is led by indigenous ranger groups of Bardi Jawi, Nyul Nyul, Yawuru; pastoralists (Country Downs, Yeeda, Roebuck Plains) and WA’s Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. The Working Group is supported by Rangelands NRM and brings together the DP fire managers and all interested parties such as Kimberley Land Council, Main Roads, DFES and Sheffield Resources just to name a few. Conservation Management through Stuart Cowell and Sam Bayley were bought in, together with Professor Sarah Legge, to help guide the group through a Healthy Country / Conservation Standards framework. Continue reading here: https://www.conservationmanagement.com.au/framework_fire_an

08.01.2022 For those interested. Not one of ours, just a FYI. https://www.agriculture.gov.au///strategic-management-plan



01.01.2022 Registrations are open for an online Conservation Standards: Healthy Country Planning workshop focusing on the diverse Liffey Valley, adjacent to the Tasmanian Wilderness WHA. The course will be held virtually using platforms such as Zoom ad Google Classroom through 10 x 3 hours sessions. Using a well-proven learning approach, this intensive course will give you a good understanding of how these tools can be directly used in your own work. Where: Online... When: The course will be delivered between January 25th 2021 and February 9th 2021 Cost: AUD $1320.00 (incl GST) per person includes all course materials. A deposit of $300.00 is required on registration. The deposit becomes non-refundable if cancellation occurs afters the 14th January, 2021. Looking forward to seeing you. Go here to register and download the flyer: https://www.conservationmanagement.com.au/conservation_stan

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