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5 Nov 2018: It is the only rock wallaby endemic to south-east Australia. Brush-tailed rock wallabies have specialised habitat requirements. ... Whilst a den site is not known, there have been observations of brush-tailed rock wallaby with pouch young at this site.
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19 Mar 2024: Some of the species at Ipswich Nature Centre are of regional significance and rarely seen in the wild, including the Ipswich faunal emblem Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale penicillata). ... N. Environmental Education Centre. Ipswich Nature Centre.
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29 Apr 2022: Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said it was exciting to see a Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby joey poking its face from the mother’s pouch. ... Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies are a shy creature, found living in
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20 Sep 2022: It is a wonderful time of the year to visit the Centre and see the baby birds, joeys and you may even spot the odd flying fox pup,” Cr Milligan said. ... Brush-tailed rock wallabies Paxton and Tahli are boosting their vulnerable species after
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16 Dec 2021: 16 December 2021. Christmas has come early at the Ipswich Nature Centre with two female bilbies popping out of their mother’s pouch at Bilby Burrow. ... The Ipswich Nature Centre extends their hours over the holidays and we would like to invite you
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22 Dec 2020: It sets a vision for the biggest transformation of the Ipswich Nature Centre in a decade. ... There are five stages to the Queens Park Nature Centre and Discovery Hub Masterplan.
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1 Apr 2021: The Ipswich Nature Centre is temporarily closed as a wild population of about 22,500 flying foxes are roosting in Queens Park, so this educational video’s release has come at ... The video looks at the lace monitor, red-tailed black cockatoo,
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25 May 2021: 25 May 2021. The Ipswich Nature Centre’s commitment to exceptional visitor experiences has been recognised after it was named in the annual list of Best of Queensland Experiences. ... The newest resident on display is a majestic wedge-tailed eagle
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7 Nov 2023: Please do not smoke within the Nature Centre. Please do not enter any of the animal enclosures. ... Ipswich Nature Centre. Address. Queens Park. Goleby Aveneue. Ipswich. Cost. Free entry (Gold coin donations accepted).
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6 Apr 2021: 06 April 2021. The Ipswich Nature Centre at Queens Park will re-open to the public from Wednesday 7 April. ... Parts of the nature centre walkways remain closed due to damage to overhanging trees.
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