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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
6 months
Wildlife officers will be notifying people in camping areas near Inskip Point and install recent crocodile sight warning signs. 🗣. The animal is likely to be the same crocodile recently videoed on Coonarr Beach, near Bundaberg.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
6 months
People in the area are strongly urged to remain vigilant around the water:. 👉 Stay away from the water’s edge. 👉 Supervise children and pets closely:. 👉 Use an esky or a similar object as a barrier between you and the water.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
6 months
Crocodile Sighting at Inskip Point⚠️Wildlife officers are investigating after an estimated two-metre crocodile was seen on the beach near the Sarawak camping area at Inskip Point (near Rainbow Beach).
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
1 year
QPWS will be conducting planned burns within the Cooloola Recreation Area from Tues 16 April. Smoke may be seen at Teewah Village, Teewah Beach Camping Area, Upper Noosa River and Como areas.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
1 year
QPWS & Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation rangers will be conducting planned burns within the K’gari section of the Great Sandy NP near Figtree Creek between 14 April & 31 May 2024, weather permitting. Smoke may be seen at Figtree Creek, Garrys Anchorage, Dilli Village & Boonooroo.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
1 year
QPWS will conduct a planned burn within the Bunya Mountains National Park, starting today. Smoke may be seen in the nearby area as a result. See @QldParkAlerts for more information.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
1 year
QPWS will conduct planned burn operations within the Mount Mee section of D’Aguilar National Park over the coming days. As a result, smoke may be seen in Mt Mee, Ocean View, Mount Pleasant, Lacey’s Creek, Dayboro, Somerset, Neurum and Woodford areas.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
1 year
QPWS will be conducting planned burns at Homevale National Park, Crediton State Forest, Redcliffe Tablelands & Eungella National Park from 20-23 February 2024, weather permitting. Smoke may be seen in the Nebo, Glenden and Crediton areas.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
1 year
QPWS will conduct a planned burn in D’Aguilar National Park, west of the Mount Nebo township, from today until Friday, weather permitting. Smoke may be seen in the Mount Nebo Jollys Lookout, Highvale and Banks Creek areas. See @QldParkAlerts for more information.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
1 year
QPWS has temporarily closed mainland & island national parks and protected areas between Cardwell and Airlie Beach ahead of the expected impact of #TCKirrily. A full list of closures is available at @QldParkAlerts .Read more:
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
1 year
QPWS is conducting a planned burn in the Enoggera Reservoir Area section of the D’Aguilar National Park from today until Fri 26 Jan 2024. Smoke may be seen at Wights Mountain, Camp Mountain, Upper Kedron, Upper Brookfield & The Gap. See @QldParkAlerts for more info.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
QPWS is continuing planned burns in Mt Archer National Park & State Forest from Mon 15 Jan until Mon 22 Jan, weather permitting. Smoke may be seen at Emu Park Rd, Yeppoon Rd, Dairy Inn Rd & in suburbs west of Mt Archer. The Zamia walking track will be closed during the burn.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
Chick this out – DESI Wildlife Officers have removed a one metre crocodile from a chicken coop at a home north of Mackay🐔🐊 .Fortunately, all chickens and pets living on the property have been accounted for. Read more here:
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
QPWS has reopened protected areas in central and north Queensland as damage assessments continue following Tropical Cyclone Jasper. Read more here:
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
With Tropical Cyclone Jasper currently impacting protected areas across Queensland, DES is pleading with visitors to make safe, sensible decisions these Christmas holidays, and be mindful of changing weather and water conditions. Read more here:
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With Tropical Cyclone Jasper currently impacting protected areas across Queensland, the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) is pleading with visitors to make safe, sensible decisions these...
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
DES is inviting comments on proposed changes to the Landfill siting, design, operation and closure guideline. Consultation will close on 23 February 2024. Read more here:
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The Department of Environment and Science (DES) is inviting comments on proposed changes to the Landfill siting, design, operation and closure guideline.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
DES staff have released 14 more critically endangered Nangur spiny skinks into the wild as part of a recovery program that is bringing these lizards back from the brink of extinction. Read more here:
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
QPWS has closed mainland and island national parks and protected areas between Mackay and Cape Melville ahead of Tropical Cyclone Jasper and associated weather conditions. Check @QldParkAlerts and never enter closed areas.
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
QPWS will conduct a planned burn within Dinden National Park, starting tomorrow. As a result, smoke may be seen in Koah, Mareeba, Speewah and Biboohra areas. @mareeba_shire
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@QldEnvironment
Queensland Environment
2 years
QPWS will conduct a planned burn within Daisy Hill Conservation Park between 5 December 2023 and 7 December 2023, weather permitting. The park, including the Koala Centre, will be closed during this time.
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