Projects
Aquatic Salvage at UQ Lake
Ecosure was engaged by contractors on behalf of The University of Queensland (UQ) to complete the aquatic salvage as part of the redevelopment plans for the 2.2ha man-made lake on the St Lucia campus. The iconic UQ lake and amphitheater is being transformed into a self-sustaining ecosystem that offers habitat for wildlife and more opportunities for people to enjoy the area.
Managing Director Phil Shaw recently completes his 26th Ibis Aerial Survey
Unnaturally large numbers of ibis are now found in many urban environments along the east coast of Australia, primarily because of easy access to abundant food sources such as some waste landfills and public feeding.
Wasps: Small, but a significant hazard to aircraft!
Birds and other vertebrates are obvious hazards to aviation at airports. Yet, the threat of invertebrates, like keyhole wasps, is less understood. Brisbane Airport Corporation engaged Ecosure following the discovery of an exotic mud wasp nesting in the pitot tube of an aircraft.
Blueberry Farm Biodiversity Offset Agreement – Case Study
NSW Blueberry Farmer Jinder Rai has been farming in NSW for 25 years. We met Jinder in 2018 when he came into our Coffs Harbor office upset that he could do nothing
TMR Environmental Services
The Department and Transport and Main Roads engaged Ecosure to assist the Fitzroy District Environmental and Cultural Heritage team with delivering a substantial program of infrastructure works since 2016. Ecosure
Calliope River Restoration
The Queensland Government is funding the project in 2017-2018 under DAF1498CQA-3 for the provision of rehabilitation and management of fish habitat in Central Queensland. Key outcomes of the project: 1-
Wasp Hazards to Aircraft
Amongst the many hazards to aircraft from wildlife, the least well understood is that posed by mud nesting wasps. Ecosure is investigating the ecology and nesting preferences of mud nesting
Implementing Ecological Offsets
Ecosure and Brisbane City Council have been working together to deliver two separate ecological offsets – one at Fig Tree Pocket and the other at Brighton. The Fig Tree Pocket
Weed Control program for Seqwater
Seqwater owns and manages 65,000 hectares of land that contributes to the management of water in south-east Queensland. Ecosure worked closely with Seqwater to deliver high quality and efficient weed