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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/environment/wildlife/flying_foxes Cached Explore
17 Oct 2023: The reduction in habitat has forced flying foxes to find other habitats, including patches of bushland in urban areas. ... You can increase the amount of feeding habitat available by planting native feed trees, such as eucalypt and paperbark trees away
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16 Apr 2024: The application form must be completed in full and submitted to Council no later than two (2) weeks prior to the event for small scale events and six (6) weeks prior ... to the event for larger scale events.
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15 Mar 2024: Use Parks Search to help you find an area fitting the requirements of your event. ... Public liability insurance (PLI) may be required for certain types of events or activities.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2024/join-a-community-planting-in-celebration-of-world-wetlands-day Cached Explore
23 Jan 2024: off.”. Division 4 Councillor Kate Kunzelmann said the planting event would benefit the local environment. ... This planting event will feature many native riparian species that play an important role in this waterway health function, such as lomandra,
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/council-to-celebrate-naidoc-week-with-special-event Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: Tina Langford, council’s Native Title and Cultural Heritage Officer, has also been consulted regarding this year’s event. ... NAIDOC events provide the opportunity for intergenerational change and provides an opportunity for the wider Australian
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2020/hundreds-of-events-across-ipswich-in-2021-will-thrill-the-crowds Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: It’s the first of many special event days planned for the new Tulmur Place, with 27 reasons to visit between 28 November and 20 December 2020, with an exciting events ... Council’s events team have been liaising with event promoters for several weeks
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11 Oct 2023: wildlife. Habitat Trees and HollowsTree hollows are cavities that form in trees as they age. ... Standing stags or dead trees are also an important source of hollows, and the retention of stags is important to meet the habitat needs of wildlife.
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7 Sep 2017: Koalas in Ipswich frequently move between small habitat patches and are even known to use cattle shade trees for temporary refuge. ... Ipswich Koala Conservation and Habitat Management Plan. Ipswich City Council is working hard to implement the Koala
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2 Jun 2009: Vegetation and Habitat Health. For further information contactIpswich City CouncilPhone: (07) 3810 6666. ... This will be where you record your overall ‘Ratings’ for each habitat parameter.
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27 Jul 2023: The trees that flying foxes sleep in and use for breeding are known as roosts. ... Eucalypts rely heavily on these pollinators. Without flying foxes, there is less cross-pollination between trees, which impacts habitat for species such as koalas.
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