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Implementing members only access
A recent email message to FEP members outlined plans for the weekly email update summarising posts on this blog and for registering members on the site to facilitate access to ‘members only’ content, discussion on posts, and potentially other features in future. The weekly email updates were implemented a couple of weeks ago. There were…
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DRAFT – TRC partnership agreement
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TRC shelved TLPI – DDEC response
Darling Downs Environment Council has sent a message in response to the Toowoomba Regional Council decision to shelve the Temporary Local Planning Instrument intended to protect local ecology. DDEC is inviting citizens interested in protecting our local environment to join in action by posting photos of native animals and significant trees. Read the PDF message…
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Toowoomba Bird Observers November Newsletter
Toowoomba Bird Observers have published their November 2024 newsletter. Bird of the Month is the Satin Bowerbird. Stories include information about upcoming bird walks and reports of observations from recent walks. The TBO annual census of birds is also attached below.
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FEP Christmas Party
The committee would like to thank members for their wonderful work and contributions in 2024. We appreciate the time and care you spend in caring for the environment and our natural heritage. Please join us at our annual FEP Christmas Party. All food and drink provided. We hope you can come and celebrate our good…
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DDEC December update
The December update from Darling Downs Environment Council is available here as PDF for those who may not have received it by email. Items include:
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Bunyas to Border (B2B) corridor update
Maree Clancy, B2B Project Coordinator, writes: Dear Friends of Escarpment Parks, Phase 2 of the Bunyas to Border (B2B) corridor project is now underway. B2B is a community-driven conservation project aimed at restoring the wildlife corridor from Main Range to the Bunya Mountains: an important movement pathway for wildlife and area rich in many unique and threatened…
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Act against invasive garden weeds
The Invasive Species Council is campaigning to reduce the environmental problems caused by escaped garden weeds. Efforts being made to keep native bush in good order are being constantly undermined by foreign invasive weeds, innocently planted by gardeners, escaping with the help of birds or their own aggressive profusion. The ISC has crafted a request…
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Cooling the Climate
HOPE Australia has passed on a summary of a new eBook about climate. General summary of the eBook “Cooling the Climate – How to Revive the Biosphere and Cool the Earth Within 20 Years” (Written by Georgy Hadwen, HOPE researcher Qld) An eBook[1] with a preprint ahead of publication in November 2024 highlights the challenges we…
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DDEC November update
Darling Downs Environment Council has posted its November update by email. A compressed PDF version appears below but subscribe at the DDEC site to receive your own copy by email. Highlights include:
