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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/waterway-improvement-initiatives Cached Explore
29 Jul 2022: Council and the community investing in tree planting along riparian corridors. ... providing shade, shelter and organic matter for aquatic organisms, and. 'shading out' exotic weed species.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/77319/Ipswich-Flying-Fox-Management-Plan.pdf Explore
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21 Mar 2017: ENVM3201: Placement Final Assessment
ENVM3201: Placement Final Assessment
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12 Feb 2024: See Ipswich.qld.gov.au/waterfest for competition details. You may encounter these threatened species in Ipswich waterways. ... QUEENSLAND LUNGFISH Neoceratodus forsteriThis vulnerable species reaches up to 1.5m in length and over 30kg.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/enviroplan/conservation Cached Explore
4 Jan 2024: number of key species, including the vulnerable Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby, Ipswich’s faunal emblem. ... Species such as the Grass Tree, Glossy Black-cockatoo, Phascogale and Slender Milkvine have been identified within the estate.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/94580/Cycle-Ipswich_A5_20pp.pdf Explore
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19 Jul 2021: et. Blac. kall. Stre. et. Olga S tree. t. Elizabe. th Stree. ... NAPIERCIRCU IT. MAY. NA. RD. STR. KIN. GS. TREE. T. ADVANCE ST.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/waterway-improvement-initiatives/habitat_connections Cached Explore
1 May 2024: Community opportunities include:. Trees For Mum planting event on Mothers Day. ... World Rivers Day planting event in September. Other partnership-based opportunities such as National Tree Day or Youth Week.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/platypus-conservation Cached Explore
2 Feb 2024: The platypus is an iconic species within Ipswich and measures are being taken to conserve this important native animal. ... Instability of riverbanks: Platypus are dependent upon stable streambanks. Vegetation clearing, riparian weeds and erosion can
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/environmental-offsets Cached Explore
30 Jan 2024: planting native species that are consistent with the existing regional ecosystem. ... mulching for erosion control, soil moisture retention and weed suppression. placing coarse woody debris (including logs, old tree stumps and large branches) to provide
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2 Nov 2020: Heavy weed infestation downstream from Camira Recreation Reserve (mainly taro and Singapore daisy). • ... Large amounts of foreign tree species such as Camphor laurel and Chinese elm. •
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1 Mar 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.
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