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  1. Question & Answer Transcript – Environment CRG meeting (03/09/2020) ... (PDF, 584k)

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    7 Dec 2020: if Council had any plans to buy local core Koala Habitat to protect it from development? ... Koala habitat is clearly considered in this however is only one aspect required to be considered when using the EnviroPlan levy to acquire land.

    by Melanie Rippon
  2. KOALAPhascolarctus cinereus This reserve is important habitat for a ... (PDF, 4892k)

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    1 Mar 2023: KOALAPhascolarctus cinereus. This reserve is important habitat for a koala population. ... Koalas eat up to 500g of eucalyptus leaves each day. Purga Nature Reserve provides unique habitat for a diverse range of native flora and fauna.

  3. New installation in Cobb & Co Heritage Park unveiled

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    29 May 2023: This is a magnificent Queensland bottle tree and part of Rosewood’s heritage.” Mayor Harding said. ... Investigations have shown the health of the tree is currently sound,” Cr Milligan said.

  4. Desired Standards of Service for Leash Free Dog Areas Policy (vA9794170) (PDF, 441k)

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    20 Jun 2022: IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL | Desired Standards of Service for Leash Free Dog Areas Policy . 1. ... Free Dog Areas Policy .  Signage (inclusive of educational, usage and regulatory).  Car parking: o

    by SDevin
  5. Flying Foxes

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    17 Oct 2023: preferred habitat means they might roost in less desirable places such as backyard gardens and local parks. ... The reduction in habitat has forced flying foxes to find other habitats, including patches of bushland in urban areas.

  6. New jacarandas set to paint Ipswich purple

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    12 Oct 2021: The trees were planted at Evan Marginson Park, Kippen Park, Leslie Park, Warren Park and Richardson Park near the Goodna Boat Ramp. ... Fringed with jacaranda trees the purple blooms provide a glorious setting in which to admire St Maryʼs Church.

  7. Get involved and plant a tree

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    22 Jul 2022: We will be planting up to 250 plants, some species include Rosewood trees, Native holly, Velvet cassia, Lomandra and narrow-leaved bottle tree. ... The tree planting day is a great way for the wider community to experience first-hand the great work these

  8. ipswich.qld.gov.au/flyingfox Flying foxes in Ipswich Three species of flying ... (PDF, 228k)

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    27 Jul 2023: The trees that flying foxes sleep in and use for breeding are known as roosts. ... Eucalypts rely heavily on these pollinators. Without flying foxes, there is less cross-pollination between trees, which impacts habitat for species such as koalas.

    by Belinda Whelband
  9. Nest BoxesA decision making guide for installing nest boxes ... (PDF, 1344k)

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    11 Oct 2023: wildlife. Habitat Trees and HollowsTree hollows are cavities that form in trees as they age. ... Standing stags or dead trees are also an important source of hollows, and the retention of stags is important to meet the habitat needs of wildlife.

  10. Wildlife Carers

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    3 Apr 2024: Organisation. Contact. Details. FAUNA Association Inc. Phone: 1300 328 621 (1300 FAUNA 1). ... Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. Hotline: 1300 130 372. Web: Wildlife contact page.

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