Cape York Weed & Feral Animals

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December 2020 | Review

Hello  to  all our valued partners and friends. 

Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year from all of us.


Over the year,  one of our proudest moments during the year was helping conduct two field days held for our local producers at Rivernook Farm.

This was followed by winning the  2019 Queensland Landcare Indigenous Land Management Award.  

We have also found out that we are  in the finals for the Australian Award next year in 2021.

We would like to extend a very heartfelt thank you to all who were unwavering in their support. We are very grateful and humbled to be thought good enough to win.

Once again, it is that time of year where we would like to extend our warmest wishes  to everyone, (members, workers, volunteers, sponsors and well-wishers etc ).   

Please feel free to keep up-to-date on Facebook (Cape York Weeds and Feral Animals Inc), Twitter or our website.
Best Regards, 
Trevor Meldrum, Environmental Operations Manager-CEO 


We had the pleasure of participating in the second field day held at Rivernook Farm in the Annan and Endeavour River Catchments.

  • Hosted by Lew and Kris Hone.

  • In spite of several challenges it was well attended.

  • Cape York Weeds and Feral Animals facilitated on ground training in weed control, ID, plant pressing, weeds found in the local area.

  • David Hall, a soil scientist also presented the latest technologies available for soils to help our crops and grazing lands.

  • Weeds and Ferals look forward to being able to help producers out with more on the ground knowledge sharing and gathering.