Umpila Indigenous Protected Area Dedicated

Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water

The Umpila Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) has been officially dedicated, supporting First Nations-led conservation in Cape York Peninsula.

The dedication was celebrated with a community ceremony in Lockhart River.

The IPA covers 42,803 hectares and sits within one of Australia’s most biodiverse landscapes. It protects:

  • rainforest
  • heathlands
  • wetlands
  • mangroves
  • seagrass beds.

The dedication strengthens ecosystem connectivity across Cape York. The IPA links with Kulla (McIlwraith Range) and Oyala Thumptang national parks, creating a larger protected landscape.

The IPA is home to many significant native species, including:

  • southern cassowary
  • palm cockatoo
  • McIlwraith leaf-tailed gecko
  • green python
  • dugong
  • several marine turtle species.

Umpila Traditional Owners will manage the IPA, using cultural knowledge and traditional practices to care for Country.

Management activities will include:

  • biodiversity monitoring
  • protection of cultural sites
  • right-way fire management
  • feral animal and weed control
  • visitor management.

Indigenous Protected Areas now make up more than half of Australia’s protected land.

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