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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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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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3 Nov 2023: $19,505 was spent on the Brush-tailed rock wallaby survey works and reporting. ... works including Koala and Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby habitat restoration, and Yellow box vegetation community. •
by Ipswich Keywords: Environment and Sustainability Committee meeting held on 9/11/2023 - Item 3 City of Ipswich Enviroplan Program and Levy Progress Report 2022-2023 - Attachment 1 Ipswich Enviroplan Annual Progress Report 22 23ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/142515/2019_2020-Ipswich-Enviroplan-Annual-Progress-Report-Marketing-Final-Version-vA8030200.pdf Explore
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11 Feb 2021: $26K was invested in implementing key actions of the Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby Recovery Plan. ... Brush-tailed rock wallaby - implement actions from plan $25,516. Conservation works $1,053.
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23 Feb 2024: Nature at Night – White Rock Spring Mountain Conservation Estate. Friday 5 May, meet at 5.15pm. ... Experience Nature – Moonrise Hike, White Rock. Sunday 4 June, meet at 3.15pm.
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4 Jan 2024: number of key species, including the vulnerable Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby, Ipswich’s faunal emblem. ... Mount Beau Brummell displays iconic montane eucalypt forest and heath, which provides natural habitat for fauna such as the Wedge-tailed Eagle, Brush
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20 Sep 2022: Brush-tailed rock wallabies Paxton and Tahli are boosting their vulnerable species after successfully breeding, and I can confirm Tahli has a joey in her pouch. ... The little joey has not emerged yet but if you keep your eye out, you may see the pouch
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8 Jun 2023: Destination descriptionWhite Rock - Spring Mountain Conservation Estate is almost 3,000ha in size. ... WRL White Rock Loop 1.5km. FROM PETER TULLETT PARK / WILD IRIS TCE / WANDERER CRES.
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2 Feb 2024: Vulnerable. Petrogale penicillata (Brush tailed rock wallaby). Animal (macropod). Vulnerable. Phascolaractos cinereus (koala). ... The Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby resides primarily on rocky escarpments, granite outcrops and cliffs.
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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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