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For the love of nature

Some people do things in natural areas which threaten the safety of the community and native wildlife and harm the environment and sites of cultural importance.

But council needs your help! Nature recreation visitors reporting problem behaviour is important for council to collect the information it needs to make our natural areas safer.

Unauthorised trailbike and 4WD access, vandalism, littering or bringing dogs into wildlife conservation areas are some activities that cause harm. Council works with Police to support the safe enjoyment of our natural areas, and can take a range of actions to improve safety of particular areas.

If you see problem behaviour, report it – visit Myipswich.com or call (07) 3810 6666.

See it, report it, stop it Littering and dumping not only makes our city and natural areas look dirty and uncared for, it can

also have significant adverse health, safety, financial and environmental impacts. If you see littering or illegal dumping, please report it so that we can stop it. You can lodge a complaint by searching for the Complaints Webpage at Ipswich.qld.gov.au or calling council on (07) 3810 6666.

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