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Public commenters ask Brisbane art committee to help protect Crocker frog habitat; city says ownership under legal review
Summary
Members of the public urged the Public Art Advisory Committee to use signage, benches or a mural to protect the Crocker frog habitat after landscapers repeatedly cleared vegetation on a privately owned parcel; staff told the committee the matter is currently in legal review.
During the public-comment portion of the Nov. 17 meeting, members of the Open Space and Ecology Committee addressed the Public Art Advisory Committee and urged art-based interventions to protect a stretch of the Crocker channel used by breeding frogs.
"We came to engage with the public arts committee because we are trying to help protect the Crocker frog habitat,"…
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