LITTLE LIVERPOOL RANGE “From out that rough and rugged range a lofty peak arose, with buttressed base and spreading spurs, in stately calm repose.”
Why is the range important? Wildlife corridor Home to threatened species Balancing productive landscapes
How do we manage the range? Landholders
Aroona
Weeds: - Lantana - Cats claw creeper - Broad- leaved pepper
Fire
Ferals
Threatened species activities
Phew what a view!
Community planting days Initiatives in the range Camp koala LLR hike
Camp Koala!
Join us for the next hike… th of Frid iday 14 th September Registration and more information email partnerships@ipswich.qld.gov.au Updates: Like the Little Liverpool Range Initiative on facebook facebook.com/littleliverpoolrange
PLC18: Australia’s leading priv private ate land land cons conser ervat ation ion for orum um The Australian Land Conservation Alliance (ALCA) annual conference. Hosted by the Queensland Trust for Nature • Bringing together the expanding network of businesses, • investors, conservation professionals, policy makers, landholders and the community to discuss current trends and look to the future of private land conservation in Australia. In it’s 4th year, PLC18 is inspired by Queensland's thriving • innovation ecosystem. • Inspiring us with vision and possibilities, novel solutions and cross-sector collaborations. • How can we all work together better for a resilient and prosperous environment? Hear about stories from the cutting edge of Conservation • Venue: QUT Garden’s Point, Brisbane Queensland Dates: 24 – 26 October 2018 Register: www.plc-conference.org.au
Felicity Shapland Ecologist felicity@qtfn.org.au @felishapland
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