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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/how-the-ipswich-nature-centre-is-contributing-to-science Cached Explore
19 Apr 2021: Our native animals have not evolved with introduced predators such as foxes, dogs and cats,” Dr Edwards said. ... Act. Quoll like to hide in caves, rock crevices, logs and tree hollows.
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6 Feb 2018: Wheeler told us, had given her the detailed information about the funeral service, the cemetery, etc. ... Every one of the 1,400 next of kin have received a photo of the cemetery and on Memorial Day of 1946 I sent 1,800 newspapers with various accounts
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10 Nov 2022: revegetation of riparian zones with a diversity of native species on council land. ... Ipswich contains a unique and diverse system of native vegetation tracts across the landscape.
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17 Oct 2022: For a five-year commitment, you can have access to workshops, resources, free native plants and more.”. ... Habitat Gardens has supported my projects with incentives such as free native plants, workshops and a network of like-minded people.”.
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18 Aug 2023: Wirepi trail (pronounced weir-a-pee) is named after a traditional word for ‘come back’, and Ngudur trail (pronounced new-door) is named after the traditional word for ‘tree, tea’ in ... The names for these trails acknowledge the highly
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29 Jul 2022: For further information see:. Native vegetation along banks plays a very important role in:. ... increased property value. food source for native animals and refuge during times of drought and fire.
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19 Jul 2021: ad Rac. evie. w S. treet. Robertson Road. Cemetery Road. Salisbury Road. ... et. Blac. kall. Stre. et. Olga S tree. t. Elizabe. th Stree.
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9 Jan 2024: Magpies nest their eggs and young in larger trees, while Plovers use large open spaced areas including school grounds, ovals and football fields. ... All native wildlife are protected under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and harming these native birds
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8 Dec 2023: This is an innovative way of diverting stormwater from the kerb to nourish street trees. ... For more information, see the Water Smart Street Trees webpage. Jim Donald Wetlands.
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3 Nov 2023: Memorial Park• open/closed signage on roads into key. day use areas• Tales and Trails signage at. ... From the largest remaining stands of endangered Swamp Tea-tree to habitat for the vulnerable Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby, the Enviroplan has provided
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