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ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/animals/dogs-and-cats/aggressive-dogs-and-dog-attacks Cached Explore
31 May 2022: Council can declare a dangerous dog if the dog:. Has seriously attacked, or acted in a way that caused fear to a person or another animal. ... This declaration of a dangerous or menacing dog will mean higher registration fees and restrictions on the
ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/healthy_lifestyle/recreation/birdwatching Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: Rainforest walks with birds of wetter forests such as varied trillers, little shrike-thrush, wonga pigeons and occasionally powerful owls can be seen. ... Middle Road, Purga. Boardwalks through Swamp Tea Tree. Birds can be seen along the boardwalk edges
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22 Dec 2020: Rainforest walks with birds of wetter forests such as varied trillers, little shrike-thrush, wonga pigeons and occasionally powerful owls can be seen. ... Middle Road, Purga. Boardwalks through Swamp Tea Tree. Birds can be seen along the boardwalk edges
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/enviroplan/conservation Cached Explore
4 Jan 2024: 840 Middle Road, Purga. Purga Nature Reserve allows visitors to view the largest protected area of endangered Swamp Tea-tree forest (Melaleuca irbyana) in the world. ... number of key species, including the vulnerable Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby,
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/ipswich-community-to-get-its-hands-dirty-for-national-tree-day Cached Explore
17 Jul 2023: Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle said it was great to see local business support for the event and the enthusiasm around National Tree Day. ... It’s wonderful to see council, business and community coming together to care for our natural environment
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/wildlife_carers Cached Explore
3 Apr 2024: What do I do if I find an injured, sick or orphaned native animal:. ... 1300 ANIMAL is the standard hotline for reporting injured, sick or orphaned native animals.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/20134/bundamba_creek_bird_survey_results_2013.pdf Explore
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7 Mar 2014: Noteworthy today was the number of birds at hollows, presumably nesting or planning to nest: both Corella species, all 3 Lorikeet species, and an Indian Myna. ... are growing! BIRD 1: 8.20‐8.40 . 2: 8.43‐9.03 . 3:9.03‐9.23 .
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/122757/Animal-Management-Policy.pdf Explore
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23 May 2022: minimising nuisance and responsibly managing animals in our care. The following principles underpin Council’s commitment to effective animal management:. • ... Acknowledgement that community safety is paramount, and that the animal management service
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/238166/Urban-Greening-Plan-22-42.pdf Explore
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28 Sep 2022: Planting the right tree species in the right place. Reduction of removing and replacing incorrectly planted trees (costs can be redirected into evidence-based, planned greening). ... Planning Scheme. Ipswich City Council’s Planning Scheme states tree
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/vegetation-protection Cached Explore
1 Feb 2024: Nominations can be made for an individual tree, cluster of trees or a large wooded area with undergrowth. ... g) An important habitat for native animals (including native or migratory birds) or a part of a fauna and flora corridor.
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