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  1. Purga Nature Reserve has national significance as one of ... (PDF, 9559k)

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    1 Mar 2023: Waterlogged areas lead to an increased presence of a wide variety of frog species. ... The reserve shelters about 150 native flora species, including the vulnerable Slender Milkvine (Marsdenia coronata).

  2. Our Services

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    13 Sep 2022: Bus shelters. See Council's animal management webpage for information on:. Lost and injured animals. ... Pet Education and AVA PetPEP. Adopting an animal. Birds, poultry and pigeons.

  3. Community to plant trees to honour Ipswich mothers and women

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    24 Apr 2023: us. “Trees for Mum is part of the council’s strategic Habitat Connection rehabilitation program, which helps restore waterways throughout the region through the planting of native species which in turn ... For more information and to register for the

  4. Ipswich’s 90-year-old jacarandas celebrated with historical plaque

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    31 Oct 2022: Hailstorms and wet weather destroyed some of the original trees and others were in poor health,” Cr Jonic said. ... Many of the original trees have survived the floods of 1955, 1974 and 2011.

  5. Annual tree planting celebrates Ipswich mums and Mother Nature

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    1 Apr 2022: Mum. “Trees for Mum is an important part of council’s Habitat Connections strategic creek rehabilitation program, which beautifies and restores waterways throughout Ipswich through planting native species and ongoing maintenance,” ... Plant species

  6. GLOSSY-BLACK COCKATOOCalyptorhynchus lathami This endangered cockatoo feeds almost exclusively ... (PDF, 4895k)

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    1 Mar 2023: GLOSSY-BLACK COCKATOOCalyptorhynchus lathami. This endangered cockatoo feeds almost exclusively on Allocasuarina seeds. ... They need old growth. trees and hollows to nest. SHORT-BEAKED ECHIDNATachyglossus aculeatus.

  7. EASTERN WATER DRAGONIntellagama lesueurii A common sight near waterways ... (PDF, 4916k)

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    1 Mar 2023: Why is it protected? Koalas are an endangered species. Their populations in South-East Queensland are of priority focus due to increasing threats. ... Due to this selective diet, you can find their droppings in abundance under certain trees, or scratch

  8. First look at new resource recovery centre and animal management facility

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    28 Aug 2023: This essential development marks a leap forward in waste management and animal welfare services for Ipswich, addressing critical concerns on over-capacity issue at Riverview and the flood-prone pound at ... The Animal Management Facility component of the

  9. FACT SHEET 9 For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: ... (PDF, 595k)

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    12 May 2010: Here are some different plant and animal species you may find along waterways in Ipswich. ... Purple Spotted Gudgeon Mogurnda adspersaGrowing to only 140mm in length, the Purple Spotted Gudgeon, once abundantly found throughout the Murray-Darling Basin,

  10. Real Christmas trees making a real difference

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    3 Nov 2023: Pre-orders for the Real Christmas Tree Fundraising Appeal will open on Monday 13 November,” Cr Fechner said. ... Mark your calendars now for an evening of joy and celebration collecting and setting up your unique and charitable Christmas tree.”.

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