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ipswich.qld.gov.au/live/issues-and-laws/laws-and-permits-for-residents/local_laws/local_laws12 Cached Explore
22 Dec 2020: Local Law No. 49 - Protection of Important Vegetation. Name. Local Law No.49 (Protection of Important Vegetation). ... Subordinate Local Law No.49.1 (Protection of Important Vegetation) 2019 (PDF, 178.0 KB).
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28 Sep 2022: Ipswich Nature Conservation Strategy, 2015, p 80, 81). Urban nodes are patches of remnant vegetation providing important wildlife habitat within the urban footprint. ... TARGETMinimum 50% of new landscape plantings to be local native species suited to
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19 Apr 2021: We have used DNA to detect platypus in local creeks and now our quoll scats are providing another important way we can help protect our wildlife and other native species,” Cr ... The native spotted-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus maculatus is a
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17 Oct 2023: This has important flow-on effects for other native species such as koalas that rely on flying fox pollination for the growth and maintenance of their own feeding and shelter trees. ... Council's Free Plant Program provides a range of native species,
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3 Nov 2022: Council to only use natives. Council nursery only use natives.”. “Protection of native dry rainforest as a specific environment.”. ... Encourage farmland owners to leave patches of vegetation for native species to shelter and thrive in.
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28 Jun 2022: Councillors will consider council’s submission at its Ordinary Council Meeting on Thursday. ... The proposed submission will urge the Planning Minister to follow the same course of action as council.
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23 Nov 2021: These areas are sanctuaries and as such are reserved and managed primarily for the protection of native plants and animals. ... in our conservation estates and reserves distresses wildlife, damages vegetation, creates erosion, creates nuisance and has
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5 Nov 2019: 49 (Vegetation Management) on:. (a) The following management issues need to be addressed for protected vegetation:• Pest Plants• Feral Species Management• Fire Management• Landholder assistance• Good Neighbour• Rare, Threatened &
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8 Oct 2003: 49 (Vegetation Management) on:. (a) The following management issues need to be addressed for protected vegetation:• Pest Plants• Feral Species Management• Fire Management• Landholder assistance• Good Neighbour• Rare, Threatened &
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15 Apr 2024: Their versatility means that retaining some degree of connectivity across landscapes is crucial to the successful conservation of the species locally. ... Report sick, injured or orphaned koalas:. Ipswich Koala Protection Society - Ikps.com.au.
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