Category: FEP Newsletter
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The Escarpment Park Friend – May 2025
This issue has news from the committee, plant list for Williams Park, report on the Redwood Park Madeira Vine challenge, information about distinctions among Native, Indigenous and Endemic Plants, and more.
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The Escarpment Park Friend – Dec 2024
This issue includes news about new membership features on the website, work on reducing Cat’s Claw Creeper at Highfields Falls, local native plants, interesting archival material, a study on aquatic insects in streams, adoption of Williams Park at Highfields by FEP, and farewell to Coral Sharrock who worked thousands of hours on several parks.
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The Escarpment Park Friend – Jul 2024
This issue has a report on the launch event for two books about local plants, a tribute to FEP Founder, Dr John Swarbrick, a report about the Highfield Falls group annual excursion, and information about identifying different Passiflora species.
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The Escarpment Park Friend – Apr 2024
Includes information about FEP link with Australian Association of Bush Regenerators, reports of the Duggan Park Open Day as part of TRC Parks Week and the third/final planting at Hancock Street Microforest, information about local flora and fauna, and more.
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The Escarpment Park Friend – Nov 2023
This issue includes a report on the Annual General Meeting, stories about Japanese students working in Hartmann Reserve and Powerful Owls observed in Rogers Reserve, an update on recommendations to Toowoomba Regional Council, a report on the second planting at Hancock Street Microforest, and more.
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The Escarpment Park Friend – Jul 2023
This issue offers comprehensive pieces about Panorama Crescent Park and Nielsen Park and information about Pavonia hastata, an introduced weed species present in several parks.
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The Escarpment Park Friend – May 2023
Featuring a brief history of Highfields Falls Reserve, reports on Hancock Street Microforest planting and Rogers Reserve Open Day, and more.
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The Escarpment Park Friend – Jan 2023
This issue features information about the upcoming Charles and Motee Rogers Reserve Open Day, the Hancock Street Microforest, identification of plants (including weeds), and more.
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The Escarpment Park Friend – Oct 2022
This issue includes a report on the Redwood Park Open Day with bird list, information from the Queensland State of the Environment Report, comment on Toowoomba Regional Council vegetation protection, and more.