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7 Mar 2014: PROFILE 2 – WHITE‐BELLIED SEA EAGLE . White‐ bellied Sea Eagle . Haliaeetus leucogaster . In recent years a pair of White‐bellied Sea Eagles have been living, ... The White‐bellied Sea Eagle is classified in the larg
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26 Mar 2018: Enclosures Important considerations include:. • If you don’t have a fence or if you rent a property and are not able to pay for a fence, you may erect a suitable ... Size - the dog must be able to move about freely and exercise within the enclosure.
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11 Nov 2021: also.”. Brush-tailed rock wallabies have a long and bushy, dark rufous-brown tail that is bushier towards its tip. ... They can often be seen sharing an enclosure with the brush-tailed rock wallabies or swamp wallabies where their days are spent
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22 Dec 2020: Ash is a respected ambassador of the game of tennis, and she proudly calls Ipswich home. ... She has brought awareness to the school and community through the “Strive To Be Kind Day”.
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5 Nov 2018: Brush-tailed rock wallabies are able to navigate through steep terrain due to the extensive granulation on the soles of their feet. ... PredationBrush-tailed rock wallabies have a number of native predators, including wedge tailed eagles, spotted tailed
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19 May 2019: Black-shouldered Kite, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Peaceful Dove, Fan-. Site NotesWhere UBD references are not applicable, a reference to the local mapping di-rectory known as the Downs-Lockyer Roads and ... Brown Cuckoo-Dove, Wonga Pigeon, Shining Bronze-Cuckoo,
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20 Apr 2023: We were also able to facilitate introductions to local landowners and connected Wing representatives with local chambers of commerce.”. ... The launch today is Wing’s first venture in Ipswich and further expands on its South East Queensland footprint.
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4 Apr 2024: Meet Mirrigin, the wedge-tailed eagle. ... 11 December 2020. In a heartbreaking event, Mirrigin, a majestic wedge-tailed eagle was injured by a gun shot in 2017.
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8 Oct 2003: Table 1. Numberof. Poultry. Minimum Land Arearequired. Minimum required distanceof an enclosure from any. ... Table 2Number of. PigeonsMinimum LandArea required. Minimum required distanceof an enclosure from any.
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12 Jul 2024: enclosures must adhere to minimum distances from any residential building or premises, as follows:. ... Wild pigeons. Council does not offer any services to remove or trap wild pigeons.
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