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11 Jan 2024: Ipswich City Council has taken the steps to ensure our koala populations are preserved for future generations through the Koala Conservation Plan, however we still need your help to ensure koalas ... The Ipswich area is home to a population of koalas.
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6 Oct 2017: 2. Protect and improve habitat value within large areas of intact koala habitat, including Councils Natural Area Estate (NAE). ... Medium December 2017. 2 - Core Habitat Areas CHAs occur where koalas are present alongside a high level of protection
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11 Oct 2017: Despite the threats, numerous opportunities exist to minimise impact on koalas and achieve positive outcomes for the long term sustainability of urban koala populations. ... Ipswich Koala Conservation and Habitat Management Plan. Ipswich City Council is
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7 Sep 2017: While koalas often need large areas of habitat to persist, studies of local koala populations in rural Ipswich show they are well adapted at using smaller patches of habitat. ... Ipswich Koala Conservation and Habitat Management Plan. Ipswich City
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7 Sep 2017: In some suburbs koalas commonly use habitat trees within dog exercise areas. ... Install koala friendly fencing• Fencing which allows koalas to easily get out of your.
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21 Oct 2020: 1,519 hectares of locally refined koala habitat areas (mostly in Purga, Mutdapilly, Mount Forbes and Ebenezer). ... These areas also align with council’s Koala Conservation and Habitat Management Plan.
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7 Sep 2017: Ipswich City Council has prepared and adopted the Koala Conservation and Habitat Management Plan to help conserve local koala populations. ... Ipswich supports a number of significant koala populations within semi-urban, rural and conservation areas.
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11 Aug 2021: Yes. Yes. 46.20. Yes. Koala habitat. 89.00. White Rock - Spring Mountain Conservation Estate. ... Koala habitat. Mt Grandchester Conservation Estate. 6/18/13. 26.15. Voluntary declaration. Queensland Rail.
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2 Nov 2020: 9Platypus Recovery Plan. 5. RECOVERY AREAS. 5.1 RECOVERY AREA OVERVIEW. Catchments which have known platypus populations, form key strategic linkages or contain known suitable habitat, have all been assessed. ... Swampy areas upstream of Mica Street. •
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11 Feb 2021: 238ha added to Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate. 4. As the population of Ipswich continues to grow, so too will the importance of our natural areas to function as biologically rich ecosystems ... citywide monitoring run and population assessment.
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