Tag Archives: Queensland Herbarium
Wildflower Forest Regeneration Project
By: Michael Fox The project aims to restore the biodiverse pre-clearing habitat of Mt Gravatt Showgrounds to attract birds, bees and butterflies creating a wildlife corridor between Mt Gravatt Reserve and Bulimba Creek. Working with the Mt Gravatt Showgrounds Trust … Continue reading →
Posted in Bushcare, Wildlife Corridor
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Tagged Ausco Modular, Bactivate, bees, Birds, Brachychiton acerifolius Illawarra Flame Tree, Butterfly, Christine Dewer, Indigofera australis Australia Indigo, Mt Gravatt Showgrounds Trust, Queensland Herbarium, Society for Ecological Restoration (SER)
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Community members planting Wildflower Walk
By: Michael Fox A beautiful sunny morning and thirty-three community volunteers gathered to plant two hundred and fifty local natives for the next stage of the Mt Gravatt Showgrounds Wildflower Walk. Christine Dewar, Environmental Scientist, has designed the methodology for … Continue reading →
Posted in Pollinator Link, Showgrounds Precinct, Uncategorized, Wildlife Corridor
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Tagged Ann Moran, B4C Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee, Bactivate, Butterfly, Christine Dewar, Community, Community nurseries, environment, Environmental Scientist, local natives, mirco-biology, Mt Gravatt Showgrounds, nature, Paten Park Nursery, Pinky Singh LNP, Queensland Herbarium, Regional Ecosystems, rewilding, SOWN Save Our Waterways Now, trees, urban forest
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