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  1. Activity Sheet 6 - Weeds1 (PDF, 358k)

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    9 Jul 2009: Many native species are ‘pushed out’ by weeds. WHERE DO WEEDS COME FROM?Many plants that grow in our gardens at home are ‘exotic’ plants. ... Once a weed is removed it should be replaced by a native species.

    by mprobst
  2. One of the top reasons koalas need to be ... (PDF, 1410k)

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    7 Sep 2017: It is important that koalas that survive a dog attack are examined by the Ipswich Koala Protection Society. ... Call Ipswich Koala Protection Society on 0419 760 127 or 0412 541 611.

  3. PO BOX 191, Ipswich QLD 4305 (07) 3810 6666 ... (PDF, 75k)

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    7 Dec 2022: YOUR SUBMISSION. The matter on which I wish to speak is as follows (maximum 300 words):. ... I acknowledge that this submission does not constitute a complaint or request for service and that Councillors will not be able to respond directly to all

  4. Habitat Gardens Landholder Report Email: partnerships@ipswich.qld.gov.auPhone: (07) 3810 6666 ... (PDF, 990k)

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    15 Feb 2023: 17. Can you describe the weeds and methods used? 18. Did you replace environmental weeds with native plants?

  5. Haig Street Quarry Conservation ReserveHigh Street, Brassall TRAILS OF ... (PDF, 1166k)

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    10 May 2018: Haig Street Quarry Conservation ReserveHigh Street, Brassall. TRAILS OF IPSWICH. Ipswich.qld.gov.au. ... This sealed trail meanders through the native forest taking in the tranquil Quarry Pond area along the way.

  6. Page 1 of 3 Version Control and Objective ID ... (PDF, 346k)

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    23 May 2022: Animal Care and Protection Act 2001. Animal Management Policy. Page 2 of 3.

    by Amber van Sloten
  7. FACT SHEET 5 Water Quality For further information contactIpswich ... (PDF, 216k)

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    12 May 2010: Grazing, clearing and loss of riparian vegetation is the most significant cause of non-urban diffuse source pollution on water quality in Ipswich.

  8. ACTIVITY SHEET 3A For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: ... (PDF, 652k)

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    2 Jun 2009: Minor presence of exotic species. Bank vegetation: Native vegetation on both sides of the river generally in good condition with few exotic species present. ... 2Fair. Riparian vegetation: Native vegetation clearly disturbed or with a high percentage of

  9. Koalas are strictly leaf feeders, eating a variety of ... (PDF, 1074k)

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    7 Sep 2017: For best results, plant species that occur naturally. Vegetation in Queensland has been mapped as Regional Ecosystems (RE’s) which describe the vegetation and its structure, as well as detailing the ... Revegetation will be most efficient if you. work

  10. PROFILE 1 – PLATYPUS  Platypus   Ornithorhynchus anatinus  The platypus is one of Australia’s most remarkable mammals.  They are classified as a Monotrome, which means they raise their young like most mammals but do n (PDF, 113k)

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    7 Mar 2014: to the platypus are pest animal species, river pollution and the destruction of waterways. The platypus is an extremely shy animal which makes spotting them very difficult.

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