
CATH MORAN ecological
ABN 97 843 362 276
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Using sand traps to detect tracks and signs in Garawa Country with Traditional Owners.

Facilitating stakeholder workshop held as part of the process of developing Queensland's Biodiversity and Ecosystems Climate Adaptation Plan

Walking in Lama Lama Country with Indigenous Rangers where they have documented shifting ecosystems as a result of sea level rise.

Using sand traps to detect tracks and signs in Garawa Country with Traditional Owners.
We acknowledge the Ngadjon Jii of the Yidinji nation as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Country where we work and pay our respects to all Traditional Owners of Australia.
​​​Strategic planning
Ecological field work
​​Knowledge brokering
Workshop facilitation
​Report preparation
Communications materials
Who we work with
People involved in the conservation and management of nature and natural resources, including:
NRM organisations
Researchers
Traditional Owners
​Local Councils
State Government
Community groups