The Collective has a sizeable photo gallery available for your viewing and use. These photos show a range of areas and NRM activities across Queensland. All photos come from Regional NRM Groups.

The Collective has a sizeable photo gallery available for your viewing and use. These photos show a range of areas and NRM activities across Queensland. All photos come from Regional NRM Groups.
The Toolkit will assist teachers and schools across Australia to access national, state, territory, regional and urban water resources.
A first-stop shop for Queensland wetland information, maintained by Queensland's Enviornmental Protection Agency (DERM). Includes facts and figures, how to manage wetlands, maps and data, science and research and monitoring.
WIC allows for the capture and storage of data relating to the following themes:
For more information visit the Queensland Government Department of Environment and Resource Management's WetlandInfo page.
Wetlands International is a global organisation that woks to sustain and restore wetlands and their resourcs for people and biodiversity.
Free and open access to biodiversity data at a global scale. Significant contributions from Australian research organisations.
A new Australian Government website providing a starting point for information about living more sustainably and reducing your environmental impact. It also includes information on government programs and financial support.
This book and the accompanying DVD are about developing environmental leaders and providing an alternative model for education.
The resource features case studies and provides a suggested approach for developing your own student-led environmental project or running your own environmental education event.
Written by Arron and Richard Wood.
Kits are available for loan through the QMDC Landcare Discovery Centre.
Labeled life size compost and worm farm models, made from durable plastic.
This is available for loan through the QMDC library. QMDC library resources are now able to be searched via the web. To access the online catalogue visit the QMDC website – www.qmdc.org.au – and go to ‘QMDC Library Services’, a menu item on the left hand side of the screen.