Territory Environment
Welcome to the Territory Environment podcast where we discuss everything about what it takes to lead and support the conservation, management and sustainable use of the Territory environment.
We deep dive into managing water, mapping and managing soil and vegetation, regulating industry that operates within the environment, protecting biodiversity and our work to manage weeds and feral animals to allow native species to survive and thrive.
Maybe it’s the science and work behind bushfires and what fuels Territory fires in your region or what it takes to manage the conservation and visitation across the Territory parks and reserves estates that interests you.
No matter what the topic, if it’s got to do with managing and protecting the Territory’s natural resources and environment, then subscribe today.
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Territory Environment
Latest Episodes
An update for Territorians on the achievements of the first year of the Territory Water Plan
The Territory Water Plan is the NT Government’s first whole-of-government strategic plan for water and with the aim to deliver water security for all Territorians, now and into the future. It was released in June 2023, and we are now a year int...
Presenting our Parks, ready for the visitor season
Every year our Park Rangers have a huge job to prepare and get the Territory’s national Parks and Reserves ready for the locals and visitors with the tourist season.There is so much more to preparing parks then you would ever imagine. It...
How to prepare for the Top End bushfire season.
The rainy season is coming to a close in the Top End of the Territory and as it starts to dry out it signifies the time for rural Top Enders to prepare for the impeding bushfire season.We talk with Tom from Bushfires NT about what yo...
Let’s talk gamba and the impact on the environment in the Top End
Gamba grass, originally introduced as a pasture grass and is a declared weed in the Territory. Gamba is highly invasive, burns up to eight times hotter than native grasses and has a significant impact on the environment. On this epi...
Take a deep dive into what the Rangelands division does for the Territory Environment
This year the NT Cattlemen’s Association celebrated their 40th anniversary of the NT Cattlemen’s Conference, held in Alice Springs.Some of the Rangelands team attended the conference to meet with industry and colleagues to talk about how...