Over and above for the birdwing – October 2017

Thanks to the generosity of the many supporters of our recent appeal to Bring Back the Birdwing by planting 500 vines essential to the survival of this vulnerable native species, the campaign raised a total of $17,935 in just four weeks, taking us well over our...

Balancing the bat argument – October 2017

Residents of Kingfisher Street in Albany Creek, Brisbane, have demanded that Council again disperses a local camp of flying-foxes. While we understand the potential problem of living near flying-foxes, Wildlife Queensland wishes to balance the argument with greater...

Big win for small wallaby – October 2017

Rangers and researchers are excited by a boom in bridled nailtail (BNT) wallaby numbers at Taunton National Park (Scientific) where funds raised by Wildlife Queensland have clearly been making a difference for this endangered species. At the central Queensland site...

Inspiring sister project for cousin birdwing – October 2017

As Wildlife Queensland works to bring back the Richmond birdwing butterfly in south-east Queensland, an international ‘sister project’ is giving a lifeline to the endangered Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing of Papua New Guinea, bringing together conservation and palm-oil...

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