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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/ipswich-platypus-population-on-the-brink-after-devastating-2022-floods Cached Explore
4 May 2023: week. Council has tracked the city’s platypus populations for the past seven years, regularly recording positive environmental DNA (eDNA) traces confirming strong platypus populations in creeks and waterways across Ipswich. ... Efforts to restore
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22 Dec 2020: Cr Fechner said he welcomed the ‘health check’ on the Bremer River catchment. ... The trust has made some great progress, particularly in relation to its riparian vegetation management program with contractors removing environmental weeds from
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/237903/Natural-Environment-Strategy-2023.pdf Explore
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10 Nov 2022: Ipswich has a rich rural history and contains high value agricultural land, especially in the floodplain areas along the Bremer River, Franklin Vale Creek, Western Creek, Warrill Creek and Purga Creek. ... High risk erosion locations e.g. Franklin Vale
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11 Sep 2019: Small Creek will run in the general location of the current concrete channel. ... Returning the creek to its natural state will result in:. Improved aesthetics, with the creek appearing as anaturally occurring waterway over time.
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11 Sep 2021: The results show the catchments of Woogaroo Creek, Opossum Creek and Sandy Creek as the primary strongholds and this is in line with previous years’ results. ... Of critical importance to the conservation of our platypus populations is maintaining good
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24 Apr 2015: 11. Strategic Objective:protection and enhancement of the natural environmentIpswich’s waterways, catchments and riparian areas and the life they support are protected and enhanced, leading to improved environmental and waterway ... Implementation of
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/enviroplan/landholder-conservation-partnerships Cached Explore
3 May 2024: Support and up-skill private landholders through education, resources and knowledge-sharing. Actively engage with landholders in strategic priority areas as defined by the Natural Environment Policy and Waterway Health Strategy. ... core habitat,
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12 May 2010: When there is nothing covering the ground and keeping the soil in place, it will erode away, washing soil into creeks and rivers making our waterways muddy. ... Dog droppings that end up in our waterways can introduce bacteria and nutrients.
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27 Jul 2021: We are working with landowners in Franklin Vale Creek and Black Snake Creek to revegetate key areas of the catchment. ... The Enviroplan-funded Landholder Conservation Partnerships Program also works with property owners along the Bremer River, creeks
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23 Apr 2019: A number of major creeks flow into the Bremer River within Ipswich, namely the Western (Franklin Vale), Warrill (Purga), Ironpot, Mi Hi, Deebing and Bundamba Creeks. ... creeks downstream of the dam such as the Bremer River and Lockyer Creek would remain.
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