Flora leading the way

Wildlife Queensland is excited to have been invited to the launch of the Statewide Regional Ecosystems Maps and Information Systems on Tuesday, 30 May at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha. The completion of this project is a significant achievement and...

Logan, let’s discover our quolls!

Wildlife Queensland and the Quoll Seekers Network, with support from the Logan City Council, will be hosting a Quoll Discovery Day at the Chambers Flat / Logan Reserve Community Centre to raise awareness of our favourite endangered native carnivorous marsupial, the...

WPSQ and WLFL: linked by the past

As a volunteer caretaker of the Bukkulla Reserve – the largest (over 1800 hectares) and most environmentally significant property of the lands under Wildlife Land Fund Limited (WLFL) management and for which the WLFL is the Sole Trustee – I was seeking...

Uncertain future for Cullendore quoll population

By Mark Simpson The Spotted-tailed Quoll is the largest marsupial carnivore currently living on the mainland of Australia. Once widely distributed throughout the continent, it has seen a 50 to 90% reduction in range since European settlement, with the current...

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