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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/239306/Purga_Poster_Plants-Animals_Web.pdf Explore
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1 Mar 2023: KOALAPhascolarctus cinereus. This reserve is important habitat for a koala population. ... Through Enviroplan, habitats critical to the Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby’s survival are preserved at Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate.
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8 Jan 2024: Strategic properties are considered for voluntary acquisition based on criteria such as protection of significant species, habitats or landscapes, consolidation within council’s conservation estates, enhancing water quality and catchments and
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15 Nov 2016: This area is also identified In Council’s Nature Conservation Strategy as a large habitat area and part of a ‘priority system investigation area’. ... Areas of remnant vegetation, especially areas of significant vegetation types and koala habitat
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20 Oct 2021: High. 1.2 Reduce current areas of bank erosion Reduce sediment loads into waterways, improve stability of aquatic habitats, protect agriculturally productive land. ... High. 4.2 Protect waterholes / aquatic refuges Protect aquatic habitat and
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11 Sep 2021: By continuing to monitor and deliver waterway rehabilitation programs, the city’s platypus populations can continue in their current locations and hopefully establish a range of new areas throughout our waterways.”. ... Of critical importance to the
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22 Dec 2020: The master plan includes an upgrade to Paperbark Flats picnic area, and a great idea about using native plants in landscaped areas to showcase species we can also have in our ... White Rock – Spring Mountain Conservation Estate provides the ‘green
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12 Jul 2013: areas, on roads and in off‐street regulated parking areas in the local government area in accordance with Chapter 5, Part 6 of the TORUM Act including ‐ (i) ... Part 3 Parking areas 9
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5 Nov 2019: areas, on roads and in off‐street regulated parking areas in the local government area in accordance with Chapter 5, Part 6 of the TORUM Act including ‐ (i) ... Part 3 Parking areas 9
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7 Oct 2021: Natural Area Network. Citywide and District Conservation Estates have highly significant or medium to high conservation values. ... Natural area visitations. Predicted visitation numbers for Paperbark Flats, Flinders Trail, Castle Hill and Hillview are
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7 Mar 2023: 15. PROGRESSED ACTION AREA 4: NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTHY WATERWAYS. FOCUS AREA 1: NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPESGoal: Important areas of native bushland habitat and vegetation are conserved and restored, and ... FOCUS AREA 2: WATERWAYS
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