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Creating habitat for threatened and declining species at the University of Queensland, St LuciaWebsite/ReportProject leadThe Society for Conservation Biology - Brisbane/UQ Chapter
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ActivitiesOn-ground work
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Funding sourceEveryone’s Environment Grants - Round 3
Funding amount$58,600
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SummaryThis project aims to plant 15,000 native plants along the banks of the Brisbane River at the University of Queensland’s Saint Lucia campus. The diverse, dense under-storey and mid-storey habitat created will provide shelter and food for bird species that are at threat and declining in numbers. The project will also target threatened species such as the Richmond birdwing butterfly and host vine.
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Reference IDEEWS140012
Last updated: 16 May 2015 This page should be cited as: Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2015) Creating habitat for threatened and declining species at the University of Queensland, St Lucia, WetlandInfo website, accessed 20 December 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/creating-habitat-for-threatened-and-declining-species-at-the-university-of-c1aa/ |