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WETLAND MANAGEMENT PROFILE COASTAL PALM SWAMPS Feather and fan palm swamps were once a conspicuous feature of the coastal lowlands of North Queensland’s Wet Tropics bioregion. Agricultural and urban clearing and wetlan
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Document Date: 2010-09-29 20:22:09


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York / New / Cooktown / Townsville / /

Company

Kuranda Envirocare / Coastal / Cassowary Conservation / Daintree Cassowary Care / Cassowary Advisory Group / /

Continent

Americas / /

Country

Guinea / Indonesia / Australia / China / /

Event

Extinction / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

James Cook University / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

IndustryTerm

chemical compound / longer-term solution / treatment of Alzheimer’s disease / river drainage systems / community groups / food / /

NaturalFeature

Wet Tropics lowlands / Torres Strait / cape Innisfail / cape Tribulation / Mission Beach / Cape York / Wet Tropics coast / Cape York Peninsula / /

Organization

Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland / IUCN / Queensland parliament / Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service / DERM Dedicated / James Cook University / Department of Environment / Australian Government / Queensland Government / Division of Wildlife Research / Wet Tropics Management Authority / Department of Environment and Resource Management / /

Person

Ashley Field / Sarah Young / Roger Jaensch / Sue Gardiner / Sue Gardiner Fan-shaped / Bob Smith / Ian Holloway / Flora Feather / /

Position

rainforest gardener / whip / coach / researcher / regional extension officer / lawyer / /

ProvinceOrState

Queensland / North Carolina / /

Region

West Africa / northern Australia / North Queensland / /

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