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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2022/annual-tree-planting-celebrates-ipswich-mums-and-mother-nature Cached Explore
1 Apr 2022: Mum. “Trees for Mum is an important part of council’s Habitat Connections strategic creek rehabilitation program, which beautifies and restores waterways throughout Ipswich through planting native species and ongoing maintenance,” ... It is
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1 Mar 2023: Koalas eat up to 500g of eucalyptus leaves each day. Purga Nature Reserve provides unique habitat for a diverse range of native flora and fauna. ... The land was acquired through Ipswich Enviroplan in 1997. Council undertakes revegetation and weed
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14 Feb 2017: 3 Retention of as many existing trees as possible. 4 Extensive tree planting for shade and habitat. ... Canopy tree species to provide shade to low flow channel and suppress weeds.
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25 Oct 2023: development. Tree hollows are cavities that form in trees as they age. ... Far from remaining empty and disused, tree hollows provide critical habitat for wildlife.
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29 May 2023: Investigations have shown the health of the tree is currently sound,” Cr Milligan said. ... Maintaining the tree, monitoring its health and also creating the silhouette highlights how this council values local arts, protecting local heritage and native
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24 Apr 2023: On Sunday 14 May, Jim Seymour Park in Camira will be a hive of activity with the community turning out for the annual tree planting event. ... us. “Trees for Mum is part of the council’s strategic Habitat Connection rehabilitation program, which
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11 Aug 2021: 22,590 Koala Habitat trees. Department of Transport and Main Roads. Koala Offset. ... Koala habitat. Cherish the Environment - Mutdapilly. 61. Voluntary declaration. 1,096 Koala Habitat trees.
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4 Mar 2021: Council runs a number of programs designed to assist Ipswich residents in planting beautiful gardens filled with native plant species that attract wildlife and invite relaxation. ... The benefits of native plant species. Planting a range of different
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2 Jun 2009: SYMBOL MEANING. Tree - more than 2m high, one stem, native to the area. ... Exotic species are rare or insignificant. Representative of natural vegetation in excellent condition.
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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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