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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/237903/Natural-Environment-Strategy-2023.pdf Explore
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10 Nov 2022: The condition and extent of riparian areas are being impacted by clearing of vegetation and invasion by exotic grasses and woody weed species. ... Ideally the canopy cover will contain a mix of native shrub and trees species, and be in larger urban
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/239837/2021-2022-Ipswich-EnviroPlan-Annual-Progress-Report.pdf Explore
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12 Dec 2022: During these site visits more than 550 plant species were identified, with about 20 per cent being environmental weed species. ... $331,800 funded restoration works which included rehabilitation and weed management on habitat for koalas, rock wallabies,
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/8190/fact_sheet_1_living_in_a_healthy_catchment.pdf Explore
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12 May 2010: They also provide essential shade keeping water temperatue low limiting evaporation and preventing weed infestations. ... Garden waste, lawn clippings and tree pruning’s introduce weeds into our waterway corridors.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/145219/Attachment-4-September-2020.pdf Explore
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7 Dec 2020: What plans if any is council going to have in response to the Koala Conservation e.g. ... if Council had any plans to buy local core Koala Habitat to protect it from development?
by Melanie Ripponipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/urban-greening/planting-tips Cached Explore
4 Mar 2021: Download Planting Tips (PDF, 2.3 MB).
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/126467/Small-Creek-stage-3_fact-sheet.pdf Explore
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10 Mar 2020: 3,600 cubic metres of soil will be removed. Native plants including local waterway species such as lomandra, rusty gum and narrow-leaf ironbark, and flowering species such as grevillea and ... 3 Temporary shared pathway connection to Poplar Street. 4
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/20134/bundamba_creek_bird_survey_results_2013.pdf Explore
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7 Mar 2014: Crow 21 Welcome Swallow 17 Tree Martin 5 Fairy Martin 2 Tawny Grassbird 3 Common Myna 3 including 1 at hollow. ... The creek appeared clear and was flowing well. Almost all Bottlebrush (Melaleuca viminalis) was in blossom attracting many Brown Honeyeaters
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/ipswich-nature-centre-will-remain-closed-this-week Cached Explore
22 Feb 2021: More than 5000 flying foxes make the surrounding trees their home during migration. ... Flying foxes are an important pollinator and disperse seeds of native trees across large distances.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/120704/Local-Law-Policy-No.-49B-Management-Policies.pdf Explore
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5 Nov 2019: or Communities• Cultural/archaeological/historical• Riparian Zone Management• Remnant Vegetation Management• Offsite damage. ... Remnant Vegetation Management• Offsite damage. 3. Council may require a management plan to be prepared for the
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8 Oct 2003: or Communities• Cultural/archaeological/historical• Riparian Zone Management• Remnant Vegetation Management• Offsite damage. ... Remnant Vegetation Management• Offsite damage. 3. Council may require a management plan to be prepared for the
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