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Help us expand our cutting-edge biodiversity research to track benefits of ClimateForce's methods. Including some of the below research categories:
Drone: expand our state-of-the-art dashboard with point cloud capacity and state-of-the-art software to allow integration with Virtual Reality and live sensor features.
Water: Three different creeks around the property, professionally lab tested—e.g., PH, hydrogen, phosphorus
Soil: Two transect samples (25 mini samples each), professionally tested— monitoring the transition from bacteria-based to the fungi-based soil system
Flora + forestry: conducted in-house by the research team to better understand biomass through Lidar, endangered species and the different ecotones throughout the property.
Fauna: multiple camera traps were used, with dozens of endangered animals. Documented cassowaries, tree kangaroos, flying foxes, frog and insect species.
Support ClimateForce reduce diesel use and cost of operations on the property through supporting a state of the art 50hp electric tractor. It will be one of the first machines like this in Australia and will pave the way to becoming a zero emissions agriculture fleet within the next 5 years.
Support ClimateForce to expand our educational programs for young people with a Land, Sea and Lifestyle program. Bringing biodiversity, green job opportunities and inspiration to young minds throughout Australia. To date, ClimateForce has engaged with 4,000+ students within 35+ schools around the world. Catalysing respect for nature, outdoor education and sustainable development.
The Jabalbina Yalanji Ranger Program is managed by Jabalbina to deliver on the aspirations captured by the Eastern Kuku Yalanji Traditional Owners through their Indigenous Protected Area Plan of Management. Jabalbina consists of 3 ranger bases across Eastern Yalanji Country which supports the rangers to deliver effective cultural and environmental management of Country.
The Jabalbina Yalanji Rangers manage both land and sea in a range of different activities including cultural heritage management, fire management, invasive species management and much more.
Jabalbina Rangers complete the following jobs:
Weed control and vegetation management
Fire management, revegetation
Feral animal management
Managing walking and vehicle tracks
Clear, monitor and maintain sacred places in consultation with Elders
Assist with cultural heritage surveys and recordings
Visitor management and patrols
Work together on land and sea management with neighbours, scientists and staff from Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services and other government agencies
Monitoring land and sea
Participate in Eastern Kuku Yalanji Indigenous Protected Area meetings, cultural camps and educating the community, tourists and school children about the Eastern Kuku Yalanji IPA and Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program
Cultural Heritage Management
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