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2011 Media Releases
QMDC tackles carp at Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens
Preparing for a wet summer season
Culture in practice, learning from the Native American experience
Basin Flood Recovery Team success story
Microbats geckos and skinks oh my!
Another 3400 carp busted by Dirranbandi anglers
2011 Carp Buster Fishing Series tally now stands at 10,809 carp! Photographs available upon request - 4637 6234.
Mitchell landholders explore biodiversity
Carp bust your way to Dirranbandi
Note: photographs from other events in this series available
Carp Buster a huge success in St George
Photographs available upon request.
Maranoa residents learn to ID toads
Photograph available upon request.
Miles residents learn about toad control
Photographs available upon request.
Cane toads and frogs, telling the difference
Carp Buster comes to St George
Cane toad workshops to inform community
Please note, QMDC has a photograph of a cane toad available, upon request.
Repairing erosion all part of flood recovery
QMDC's flood recovery efforts get a much needed boost
NAB supports flood recovery in Southern Queensland
Photograph available upon request - email regcomms@qmdc.org.au.
Every little bit helps maintain the Brigalow Belt
Volunteers setting up camp at Condamine
Mitchell field day success
Naturally Resourceful Wallumbilla women create change
QMDC supports landholders and sustainability
Producers learn benefits of testing management options
Mungindi anglers brave cold for Carp Buster 2011
Thinning sustainability for biodiversity and production
Community groups preserving special places for future
Bollon Carp Busters a success
Spotted Cow helps repair the region's flood damage
Surat Carp Buster haul impressive
Sydney students help repair Dalby flood damage
Goondiwiindi Carp Buster breaks all records
Visit www.facebook.com/qmdc.nrm to check out photographs from this event. These images are also available as high resolution jpgs.
Youth lend a hand to repair Goondiwindi district flood damage
Visit www.facebook.com/qmdc.nrm to check out photographs of the volunteers in action across the Basin.





