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12 Dec 2022: This is a nationally threatened bird that is only found in South East Queensland. ... This included guided bushwalks, bird-watching tours with Birds Queensland, Kids Go Wild school holiday activities, citizen science sessions and more.
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25 Oct 2023: We assume that they are alright out there in the bush, however only one-third of pre-European bushland remains, with the other two-thirds cleared for agriculture, pasture and urban ... reptiles, amphibians, mammals and fish). Platforms may be required
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22 Dec 2020: The trails at White Rock-Spring Mountain Conservation Estate are family-friendly and a great place to introduce new riders to the experience of riding in the bush without having to ... At Springfield Lakes, trails can be accessed from Wild Iris Terrace
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22 Dec 2020: The trails at White Rock-Spring Mountain Conservation Estate are family-friendly and a great place to introduce new riders to the experience of riding in the bush without having to ... At Springfield Lakes, trails can be accessed from Wild Iris Terrace
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27 May 2022: Seals use clicking or trilling noises to communicate. Seals eat fish, birds, and shellfish.
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23 Feb 2024: Experience Nature – Bird Walk with Professor Hugh Possingham. Saturday 10 June, meet at 6.30am. ... Enjoy a fun and educational guided tour with Professor Hugh Possingham (conservation biologist and passionate bird watcher) while getting a front-row
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2 Feb 2024: Over 1257 native plant species and 694 animal species have been identified in the region, including mammals (74), reptiles (93), birds (340), fish (42), amphibians (34) and insects (109).
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9 Jan 2024: Creating your own bush tucker garden. Ways to decrease waste at school. ... If you are interested in bush tucker (cultural resource) plants contact enviroed@ipswich.qld.gov.au for a recommended plant list.
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9 Jan 2024: Creating your own bush tucker garden. Ways to decrease waste at school. ... If you are interested in bush tucker (cultural resource) plants contact enviroed@ipswich.qld.gov.au for a recommended plant list.
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30 Oct 2023: 58 Scoparia Drive, Brookwater. District: 2. This location has an active Ipswich City Council volunteer bush care group.
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