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  1. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Reduce your risk of mosquito-borne diseaseSome mosquitoes found ... (PDF, 2370k)

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    15 Mar 2022: Under the Public Health Regulation householders have a responsibility to prevent mosquitoes breeding on their property. ... Other mosquito breeding areas can include: cavities in bricks, water holding plants such as bomeliaeds and staghorns, bird baths,

  2. 30 June, 2022 Environment initiatives funded from iconic peaks ... (PDF, 259k)

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    29 Jun 2022: This will contribute to addressing major erosion issues along the Bremer River,” Cr Milligan said. ... This will become a natural area appealing for the community as well as native species.”.

    by Shane Currie
  3. Ipswich.qld.gov.au Ipswichcemeteries.com.au Fact Sheet Swamp Tea-tree (Melaleuca irbyana) AboutSwamp ... (PDF, 71k)

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    31 May 2022: In spring and summer, the trees produce small cream flowers which attract native birds and insects. ... Its foliage and thick leaf litter creates important habitat for birds, reptiles and frogs and the native Tongue Orchid thrives on its lower, shaded

  4. FACT SHEET 1 Living in a Healthy Catchment For ... (PDF, 269k)

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    12 May 2010: The removal of native vegetation (trees, shrubs and ground covers) exposes the bare ground to the impacts of wind and rain. ... Introduced weeds out-compete native flora and changes the diversity of plants available for native animals to feed or find

  5. Priority species for collection Note that this species list ... (PDF, 240k)

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    30 Sep 2022: Alectryon connatus grey birds-eye. Alectryon diversifolius scrub boonaree. Alectryon subcinereus Native Quince. ... Exocarpos cupressiformis Native cherry. Exocarpos latifolius Native cherry. Flindersia bennettii Bennett's ash.

    by Ko Oishi
  6. FACT SHEET 6 Why Revegetate Waterways? For further information ... (PDF, 372k)

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    12 May 2010: and providing habitat for native wildlife with the added potential of increasing property value. ... It is important to plant species that are native to our local waterways because they:maintain biodiversity•.

  7. PROFILE White‐ bellied Sea Eagle   Haliaeetus leucogaster  In recent years a pair of White‐bellied Sea Eagles have been living, nesting and hunting in and around the Bundamba Wetlands. Dedicated l (PDF, 108k)

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    7 Mar 2014: The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is classified in the large raptor category of predator birds. It is most commonly recognised by its distinctive grey and white plumage, ... The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is an opportunistic feed

  8. IRONPOT CREEK WATERWAY IMPROVEMENTSIronpot Creek is the main waterway ... (PDF, 4902k)

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    10 Jun 2016: The vegetated system will consist of a sand based filter with native plants that will remove many of the pollutants before they enter the waterway. ... Native plants will be seen in the drain and prevent ongoing erosion and weeds.

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

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    2 Jun 2009: SYMBOL MEANING. Tree - more than 2m high, one stem, native to the area. ... Woody Shrub - less than 2m high, one or more stems, native to the area.

  10. PURPOSE: 1. To raise awareness of about the frogs ... (PDF, 1676k)

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    18 Jun 2009: Native frog eggs are brownish or grey in colour and are laid in large clumps of foam. ... If there are no native frogs in your local area you can obtain tadpoles from a frog support group.

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