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17 Oct 2023: Never handle a flying fox directly with your hands. If there are a large number of dead bats and you require additional collections to dispose of them, please contact Council on ... Flying fox roosts are protected under the Queensland Nature Conservation
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21 Mar 2017: ENVM3201: Placement Final Assessment
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27 Jul 2023: ipswich.qld.gov.au/flyingfox. Flying foxes in Ipswich. Three species of flying fox are present in Ipswich:. ... Minor trimming of roost trees by hand. Up to 10 per cent of canopy in a 12 month period when flying foxes are not present.
by Belinda Whelbandipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2021/ipswich-nature-centre-to-remain-temporarily-closed Cached Explore
1 Mar 2021: 01 March 2021. Ipswich Nature Centre will remain closed as a wild population of flying foxes are roosting on-site in their thousands. ... Like all native wildlife species, flying foxes are protected under the Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992.
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9 Oct 2021: 09 October 2021. A wild population of flying foxes roosting at Queens Park have created a need to temporarily close part of the Ipswich Nature Centre and Nerima Gardens. ... To manage the safety of visitors to the Ipswich Nature Centre, staff have
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22 Feb 2021: 22 February 2021. Ipswich Nature Centre will remain closed this week after the number of flying foxes in trees in the centre increased. ... To manage the safety of visitors to the Ipswich Nature Centre, staff have implemented extra cleaning and
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7 Jul 2022: A number of flying-fox matters are outside the scope of this policy including any management of roosts or flying-foxes matters in association with:. ... For assistance with sick or injured flying foxes contact Bat Conservation and Rescue Queensland.
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4 Feb 2021: To manage the safety of visitors to the Ipswich Nature Centre, staff have implemented extra cleaning and maintenance of the trees. ... There were 19,798 visitors to the Ipswich Nature Centre during the school holidays allowing people to reconnect with
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19 Mar 2024: never approach any animals, including those found external to enclosures – if flying foxes are seen on the ground, all children must be taken immediately from the area and Ipswich Nature Centre ... always thoroughly wash/sanitise hands after visiting
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28 Apr 2023: As we update the plan, we will look at current regulations, best practice roost management, Ipswich flying fox data and community input,” Cr Milligan said. ... Due to these constantly changing factors a roost may have thousands of flying foxes – or
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