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  1. 1 Program Guidelines Ipswich.qld.gov.au Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program 2 ... (PDF, 1615k)

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    24 Sep 2020: Corridor Conservation Agreement. Habitat Gardens. Program Incentives Council incentives include:. Nature Conservation Grants. ... reduce threats to biodiversity. Ipswich Habitat Network – Connectivity improve and enhance ecological connectivity within.

  2. IRONPOT CREEK CORRIDOR PLAN WORKS, PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT ... (PDF, 9629k)

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    15 Nov 2016: This assessment identified seven key ‘thematic layers’ which require consideration:. Channel form and habitat. ... Riparian (highly disturbed). E. moluccana. Land for Wildlife. Essential Habitat (Nature Conservation Act 1992).

  3. Ipswich Integrated Catchment Plan

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    21 Jun 2022: It is the most detailed and comprehensive study ever undertaken in our city and goes above and beyond recommendations from the Queensland Floods Commission of Inquiry. ... the individual flood studies for the local creek catchments, a full understanding

  4. Ipswich platypus population on the brink after devastating 2022 floods

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    4 May 2023: Efforts to restore platypus habitat and encourage these vulnerable marsupials to return to Ipswich’s waterways must include work to stabilise and revegetate waterway banks and improve their habitat. ... The plan identifies known platypus locations,

  5. Offsite Stormwater Quality Improvement Program

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    8 Dec 2023: As well as stormwater pollutant reduction, improved habitat and visual amenity, Small Creek offers path and bikeway connections for the community. ... The lush native vegetation provides habitat for species such as frogs and birds, as well as visual

  6. FEST I P S W I C H MARCH ... (PDF, 657k)

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    12 Feb 2024: Make sure to safely return them to the water. EEL-TAILED CATFISH Tandanus tandanusThis native species likes slow-moving streams, lakes and ponds. ... habitats for spawning. YELLOWFIN BREAM Acanthopagrus australisA popular fish for anglers, Bream can be

  7. 2020 Ipswich.qld.gov.au Waterway Health StrategyBackground Report 2 CONTENTSA. BACKGROUND ... (PDF, 7689k)

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    25 Aug 2020: fish habitats. Nature Conservation. Act 1992Protects native wildlife and habitat relevant. ... In-stream habitat L X X. Water quality improvement L X X X.

  8. STEP ONE Thoroughly search your home.Use flashlights to check ... (PDF, 6814k)

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    9 Mar 2020: STEP FOURContact all your local shelters and pounds and vet clinics on the first day, and visit to view all dogs in the pound/shelter every 1-3 days. • ... Local pound. Animal shelter. LOST YOUR DOG? Don’t delay! Startsearching straight away!

  9. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Ipswich City CouncilNatural Environment Strategy 2023Stakeholder Engagement Report ... (PDF, 1922k)

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    3 Nov 2022: Very sad to see people climbing and defacing the rock and surrounds daily. ... Dogs still accessing the area frequently too.)”. Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate – “White Rock and Flinders (plants, rocky outcrops, lookouts etc) – Great

  10. FACT SHEET 6 Why Revegetate Waterways? For further information ... (PDF, 372k)

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    12 May 2010: and providing habitat for native wildlife with the added potential of increasing property value. ... Larger trees and shrubs, such as Weeping bottlebrush (Callistemon viminalis), provide shade and habitat for aquatic organisms.

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