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Celebrating Environmental Stewardship and Community Engagement

March 15, 2024 March 15, 2024Clean up, Corporate projects, Environmental protection, Events, Projects, Waterways, Wildlife 0
Clean up event Gibson Island. Volunteers in front of a pile of rubbish

We want to thank Seymour Whyte and our Industrial Landcare partners for their dedication and hard work during a recent clean-up event for Clean-up Australia Day. Twenty-seven volunteers generously gave their time and effort to make a positive impact on our community and environment.

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1,100 and Counting: Battling the Invasive Myna Menace 

February 15, 2024 February 15, 2024Environmental protection, Fauna, Invasive species, Projects, Wildlife 0
Common Mynas trapped in a common myna trap

Since B4C’s Common Myna Trapping Program began in 2016 more than 1,100 of the invasive species have been trapped by concerned Brisbane residents. This includes over 120 birds caught in the last 12 months. 

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    b4c@bulimbacreek.org.au & (07) 3398 8003


    B4C Office & Sustainability Centre:
    Cnr Wright St & 1358 Old Cleveland Rd
    Carindale, 4152, Queensland
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