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Richmond Birdwing Recovery Network
The MCCG native plant Nursery grows the food plant (Pararistolochia praevenosa) for the threatened Richmond Birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera richmondia). Find out more about this beautiful invertebrate.
The MCCG native plant Nursery grows the food plant (Pararistolochia praevenosa) for the threatened Richmond Birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera richmondia). Find out more about this beautiful invertebrate.
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Moggill Creek catchment occupies 57.6 square kilometres of Brisbane's western suburbs, including part of Kenmore, Kenmore Hills, Brookfield and Upper Brookfield.
Containing more bushland than any other catchment in Brisbane City, it is bounded by the D'Aguilar Range in the west and north and by the Brisbane River in the south.
Moggill Creek's main tributaries include Gold Creek, Wonga (Savages) Creek, Gap Creek and McKay Brook.
The many catchments around Brisbane's D'Aguilar Range help make it one of southeast Queensland's major biodiversity areas.
Regional Landscape and Rural Production areas make up more than three quarters of Moggill Creek catchment; only a small proportion lies within the Urban Footprint.

