5 September 2019 Author: Alesia Dyer As part of Wildlife Queensland’s project to improve and increase foraging habitat for an important colony of brush-tailed rock-wallabies (BTRW) in the Flinders–Goolman Conservation Estate in South East Queensland, our...
Since 2014, Wildlife Queensland has hosted students from a range of educational institutions seeking placement opportunities in the environmental conservation industry. Students placed with Wildlife Queensland undertake projects in policy development, wildlife...
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9 August 2019 On-going monitoring of platypus populations using multiple survey methods will provide information vital to the conservation of this iconic species. Recent research suggests that declines in Australia’s platypus population have been underestimated...
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The Wildlife Queensland Annual Dinner is our biggest social event of the year! It’s a chance for us to kick up our heels with our valued members, supporters and friends, to celebrate our wins for wildlife and say thank you for your incredible support. Held in...
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16 August 2019 Are you ready to make #plasticfreejuly become your #plasticfreeeveryday? Or perhaps you’ve been thinking about reducing your plastic waste but you’re not sure where to start? Here’s how our Plastic Free July Competition winners are reducing...
26 July 2019 Wildlife Queensland’s projects team has been spending time in the bushland and hilltops of the Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate and surrounding private properties, in search of two of Queensland’s threatened species – the brush-tailed...
Environmental harm and threats to our wildlife can occur at different scales and appropriate control or enforcement can involve different levels of government ‒ Commonwealth, State or Local. At times action is required at the national level, in other situations at the...
26 July 2019 The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has released its annual report for 2018/19 on the health of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). This long-term monitoring started in 1985 and clearly demonstrates the impact numerous disturbances...
26 July 2019 Brisbane’s conservation areas and nature reserves could soon be at risk of legal use by mountain biking and the predicable risk of illegal track creation. As part of a Brisbane Off-Road Cycling project, Brisbane City Council (BCC) is currently...