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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/catchments-and-plans Cached Explore
20 Jan 2023: Some Bushcare groups specifically target creek and river areas with regular working bees. ... Council's Habitat Connections program also provides opportunities for community tree plantings along important riparian areas.
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10 Nov 2022: Summary of key threats: altered habitats – smothering in-stream habitats and reducing channel habitat diversity. ... For example, a 10m wide riparian corridor will have considerable influence on the stability and water quality of a small, lower order
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8 Dec 2016: I want to think of this as a creek and not a drain". — ... Improved water quality flowing into Deebing Creek. A shaded wetland that can be seen from Warwick.
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6 Oct 2015: This means that water quality and salinity issues in Black Snake Creek are important not just for. ... This will keep the creek bank in better condition and improve water quality.
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17 Feb 2022: Bank instability and erosion are significant issues at Franklin Vale Creek that cause problems for water quality downstream,” Cr Milligan said. ... Council launched the Franklin Vale Creek Initiative in 2019 to kick start restoration works in
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/habitat-nest-boxes Cached Explore
25 Oct 2023: Far from remaining empty and disused, tree hollows provide critical habitat for wildlife. ... Habitat/nest boxes are a way of supplementing the shortfall in natural hollows and should not be considered a replacement for natural hollows.
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12 May 2010: Scarlet Percher Dragonfly Diplacodes haematodesThe Scarlet Percher is a common dragonfly found along all types of freshwater habitats although it has a preference for fast flowing rocky creeks. ... Creek Lilly Pilly Acmena smithiiThis rainforest plant is
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7 Sep 2017: Enviroplan Photographic Competition Entrant. 1. The rural areas of Ipswich currently provide significant amounts of high quality habitat suitable for koalas. ... enhancing and protecting key habitat corridors to maintain or increase regional and local
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3 Jun 2009: At present the results that you have obtained from your water quality analysis and riparian habitat assessment can only be used to compare the health of water at your site to ... 3. Is there a large array of wildlife in and around the riparian zone?
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10 Nov 2022: Ipswich contains a diversity of waterway and wetland environments which includes rivers, creeks, streams, watercourses, lagoons, swamps, low-lying areas, floodplains, and adjacent riparian vegetation. ... 9. Map 1 – Ipswich's mapped waterway and
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