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Dear {usertag:name}
This e-newsletter is being sent to the Environment Subgroup.
Please find attached the flyer for the Caring for McGregor Way Day event this coming weekend (Saturday 23rd June) at McAlroy Lagoon on McGregor Way Ferny Grove from 11am to 2pm.
Come along to McAlroy Lagoon to find out how this area is going to be rejuvenated.
Free native plant giveaway. Free sausage sizzle. Native wildlife display. Activities for kids. Get a sneak peak at designs for a public art installation.
The Community Garden Information Day is also on Saturday 23rd June from 11am to 1pm. It is happening at Julatten Park (Selkirk Crescent end of the park). You can walk through the park from Upper Kedron Rd. Have a look at the design for the garden. If you want to get involved now is the time to throw your hat in the ring for one of the garden plots.
Fortunately these two events are not too far apart from each other so why not come along to both of them!
Cheers
Anne
From the Northern Catchment Network Newsletter
www.northerncatchmentsnetwork.org.au
Northern Seminar Series First Wednesday of the month 6.30pm8.00pm Downfall Creek Bushland Centre 815 Rode Road Chermside West Q 4032 If you would like to register your email address for monthly notifications of upcoming seminars or have general inquiries please contact Northern Catchments Creek Ranger on 3407 0865 or donna.edwards@brisbane.qld.gov.au
Water quality monitoring activities are about to recommence with the Northern Catchment Network. We are reviewing strategies and systems and have taken possession of a high quality multi-parameter water quality probe the Horiba U52G. As well as people who can commit about 3 hours per month to collect data in the field we also invite interested persons to contribute to the strategy and planning arm of the program. If you think you can spare 3 hours a month and are interested to learn more about water quality in the northern creek catchments of Brisbane this project may suit you. For more information contact: NCN WQM Communications Officer Allison Crowther on 0403 566 345 or email northerncatchments@gmail.com.
Brisbane City Councils Pest Plant Survey Program Due to commence in Cabbage Tree Creek Catchment
This Brisbane City Council project targets weed control on private land through a detailed Pest Management Plan. It engages landowners where possible to discuss options and to help identify weed species. Working on a sub-catchment level it targets areas of high environmental significance where Council and community groups already deliver effective weed control programs. We aim to be in the Cabbage Tree Creek Catchment by April 2012. The aim is for a reduction of weeds not complete eradication on private land to compliment works from other Council projects. Owners have 12 months to carry out the weed management work. A re-inspection is carried out at 3 months to check that work is underway. This project is coordinated within Compliance and Regulatory Services in Council. Before coming to an area Council advertises in the Courier Mail. We then letter box drop the properties that we intend to survey with information about the program. Residents then have the option to be home during the inspection or they may leave Council officers to do the inspection when they are not home. Properties with current weed management or few weeds may be given weed fact sheets for education instead of a management plan. Officers offer a free site visit to discuss the management plan and to identify each weed species found. The process is intended to make weed treatment more accessible to the property owner to encourage them take ownership of it and give them some guidance. An important part of this is the discussion regarding exactly what the issues are on their site and what they need to do about it. Cabbage Tree Creek has been selected for its high environmental value and to complement works currently underway in the area.
This program is according to a statutory requirement under the Land Protection (Pest & Stock Route Management) Act 2002 (LPA). Weed species listed in the Invasive Species Management Plan are exempt from protection under the NALL (Natural Areas Local Law). However these species need to be removed in such a way as not to interfere with soil profiles or surrounding protected vegetation. For further information please contact Compliance and Regulatory Services on 3403 8888. You can find a list of council and state declared weeds and species management plans for weeds and animals on Council website. www.brisbane.qld.gov.au
Injured Flying Fox Contacts: Three local species of flying fox give birth around October/November. The young are carried by their mother for 4-5 weeks until they are fully furred. They begin to fly at about 8-10 weeks and feed by themselves at 12 weeks. If you see a flying fox injured or electrocuted on power lines please contact 0488 228 134 (24 hour bat rescue number) – at this time of year there may be juveniles attached to a deceased or injured mothers. Please report deceased fauna to Melissa Cooper on 3403 8888 and all injured wildlife across Brisbane and surrounds to BARN on 0405 056 066.
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