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12 May 2010: Native animals need native trees and plants along waterways. The trees provide essential food and habitat, especially during times of drought or bush fires when native animals need a safe refuge ... Garden waste, lawn clippings and tree pruning’s
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11 Mar 2021: Undertake cultural heritage surveys and threatened species surveys around agreed points of interest. ... The vegetation communities and associated fauna change through open forest species to closed forest species.
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3 Nov 2022: Increasing corridors and reducing pest plant and animal species were the top objectives voted by the Community Panel and key external stakeholders. ... Reduce pest plant and animal species. Improve soil retention and quality.
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21 Mar 2017: ENVM3201: Placement Final Assessment
ENVM3201: Placement Final Assessment
by Timothy Shieldsipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/new-resource-recovery-and-animal-management-centre-one-step-closer Cached Explore
10 Aug 2023: Is in the growth corridor of the city. Will have a co-located tip shop and shared resident car parking infrastructure with the new animal management facility. ... resilient building; improved design reducing noise impact on animal, staff and residents;
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19 Apr 2021: The native spotted-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus maculatus is a carnivorous marsupial listed as ‘vulnerable’ under Queensland’s Nature Conservation Act and ‘endangered’ under the Federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity
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10 Nov 2022: Wallaby populations and the critically endangered Swamp Tea-Tree forest. Photo comp entrant: Smith K, Rock Faces, White Rock Cons Park. ... Tea-Tree forest. Photo comp entrant: L Oliver, Swamp Tea Trees, Purga Reserve.
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8 Jul 2021: When planning earthworks or tree clearing on a private property, it is important to obtain proper guidance and advice from Ipswich City Council's Planning and Regulatory Services Department on any ... View Earthworks Factsheet under More Information below
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22 Feb 2021: More than 5000 flying foxes make the surrounding trees their home during migration. ... Flying foxes are an important pollinator and disperse seeds of native trees across large distances.
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