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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/20125/profile_3_crimsonspotted_rainbowfish.pdf Explore
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7 Mar 2014: PROFILE 3 CRIMSONSPOTTED RAINBOWFISH . Crimsonspotted Rainbowfish . Melanotaenia duboulayi . A fish species historically found in the Bundamba Creek, ... Lintermans, M 2009, Fishes of the Murray‐Darling Basin:
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30 Sep 2022: Geijera salicifolia Scrub Wilga. Hernandia bivalvis Grease nut Near Threatened. SPECIES COMMON NAME ICC – SIGNIFICANT LOCAL SPECIES. ... Lophostemon confertus Brush box. Melaleuca nodosa. SPECIES COMMON NAME ICC – SIGNIFICANT LOCAL SPECIES.
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1 Mar 2023: Why is it protected? This species of Australian rainforest tree is only found in South-East Queensland. ... Once extensively logged, remaining stands of this dry rainforest species. are easily found on Sandy Creek track.
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1 Mar 2023: This species has a loud repetitive call (like a jackhammer crossed with a. ... machine gun) and green speckles. BLACK-STRIPED WALLABYMacropus dorsalis. This shy species shelters in dense shrubs.
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7 Sep 2017: Koalas are strictly leaf feeders, eating a variety of species within the genus Eucalyptus as well as other species. ... This will reduce maintenance, enable trialling of species performance at your site and reduce losses if extreme weather conditions
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30 Sep 2022: Species considered difficult to source from local. nurseries;. • Locally significant species; and eventually. • ... Before collecting the seeds:. 1. Contact us to confirm the species by sending us.
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2 Jun 2009: Exotic species are rare or insignificant. Representative of natural vegetation in excellent condition. ... 2Fair. Riparian vegetation: Native vegetation clearly disturbed or with a high percentage of exotic species present.
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7 Mar 2014: Precision eyesight, long talons (claws) and large bluish/grey hooked bill helps them to catch prey located in and around the waters below them. ... The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is an opportunistic feeder,
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31 Jan 2023: Some species grow to a lower height that will not affect solar panels. ... Talk to your project manager about tree species options. Will the tree block water flow and increase flooding?
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1 Mar 2023: Why is it protected? Koalas are an endangered species. Their populations in South-East Queensland are of priority focus due to increasing threats. ... The species has a unique, restrictive diet consisting of a variety of eucalyptus leaves, which provides
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