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ipswich.qld.gov.au/explore/parks_reserves_precincts/parks_search/woodend-nature-centre Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: Flying Fox Coloney. Viewing Deck. Interpretive Centre. false. Please select how you would like to apply:.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/waterways/waterway-improvement-initiatives Cached Explore
29 Jul 2022: Sustainable trees that reduce water use and filter pollutants. ... Council and the community investing in tree planting along riparian corridors.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/council-crews-working-hard-to-clean-up-mess-from-sundays-storm Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: We had tree surgery staff on site within 30 minutes and contractors on site by 3pm. ... We had eight tree surgery crews working through four suburbs until 5pm Tuesday.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/platypus-conservation Cached Explore
2 Feb 2024: Introduced predators. Platypus have few natural predators in their habitat. However a number of introduced species are impacting platypus populations, such as domestic and wild cats and dogs and foxes.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/head-behind-the-fence-for-a-tour-of-ipswich-nature-centre-from-home Cached Explore
1 Apr 2021: The Ipswich Nature Centre is temporarily closed as a wild population of about 22,500 flying foxes are roosting in Queens Park, so this educational video’s release has come at
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1 Mar 2023: FLINDERS PLUMPlanchonella eerwah This endangered tree is also known as shiny-leaved condoo. ... Why is it protected? This species of Australian rainforest tree is only found in South-East Queensland.
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1 Mar 2023: ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCEThe area was extensively cleared of trees from around 1919 during mining activity. ... It will take decades for a natural habitat to form with mature and hollow trees for wildlife habitat.
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13 Dec 2023: Habitat Connections supports projects that regenerate Ipswich’s urban waterways. TREES FOR MUM. ... National Tree Day community planting event. See the full program. Peakstopoints.com.au.
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20 Sep 2022: It is a wonderful time of the year to visit the Centre and see the baby birds, joeys and you may even spot the odd flying fox pup,” Cr Milligan said.
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12 May 2010: Larger trees and shrubs, such as Weeping bottlebrush (Callistemon viminalis), provide shade and habitat for aquatic organisms. ... Upper Bank: Hardy trees and shrubs with deep root systems provide structure to the bank and bind soils.
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