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ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/initiatives/gardens Cached Explore
23 May 2024: Excellent shade tree due to wide canopy. Glossy green leaves, produces yellow flowers followed by orange seeds. ... Suitable tree for most conditions and adapts to most soils, prefers part shade.
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7 Aug 2024: Every dog in the Ipswich area aged 12 weeks and over must be registered with Council. ... Ipswich City Council offers reduced fees on registration for desexed cats and dogs as well as for pensioners.
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11 Feb 2021: Prior to work being undertaken, location of habitat trees and significant species were determined so protection measures were in place prior to burning. ... Projects funded included. riparian koala habitat restoration in the Franklin Vale Creek Catchment.
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19 Jul 2021: Intersection crossings, medium gradient climb and descent. Explore the paths and open spaces around Bundamba Creek. ... Intersection crossings at Springfield Greenbank Arterial and Springfield Lakes Boulevard, medium gradient climb and descent.
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1 Mar 2023: ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCEThe area was extensively cleared of trees from around 1919 during mining activity. ... It will take decades for a natural habitat to form with mature and hollow trees for wildlife habitat.
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23 Aug 2024: To apply for the Habitat Gardens partnership:. Fill in the application form online. ... core habitat, priority urban biodiversity corridor/nodes and mapped waterways and riparian corridors.
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7 Jul 2022: Protect and improve habitat value within large areas of intact threatened species and priority wildlife habitat, including koalas. • ... Improve streambank stabilisation at strategic locations supporting habitat conditions for priority wildlife,
by Amber van Slotenipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/223912/FVC-Condition-Assessment.pdf Explore
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20 Oct 2021: blue gum. 85% -. Other remnant categories 1% 0.5%. Total area 17 km2. ... dominated by river red gum or blue. gum and/or coolabah. 3% 2%.
by s1612031ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/ipswich-platypus-population-on-the-brink-after-devastating-2022-floods Cached Explore
4 May 2023: Platypus burrows are typically on soft sandy banks of creeks and rivers, protected by tree roots and vegetation. ... The plan identifies known platypus locations, areas of high-quality platypus habitat, and oversees our annual monitoring program for
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27 Jul 2021: The hundreds of endemic species in our city are beautiful and well-adapted, requiring less maintenance, using less water and providing a habitat for native wildlife,” Mayor Harding said. ... Council also has ongoing projects to improve water quality
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