Queensland Glider Network Project Updates – December 2020

Queensland Glider Network Project Updates – December 2020

As a result, the greater glider and yellow-bellied glider have been included in the federal Threatened Species Scientific Committee’s priority assessment list, nominated for a status upgrade to Endangered under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity...
Spotlight on: UQ intern Taylor McGregor

Spotlight on: UQ intern Taylor McGregor

Since 2014, Wildlife Queensland has hosted university 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,...
Queensland Croc Survey in Full Swing

Queensland Croc Survey in Full Swing

The field survey component of the most comprehensive survey of Queensland’s crocodile population in over a decade has been completed.  Wildlife Queensland has been advised that the Department of Environment and Science has completed the field survey component of...
Honouring Australia’s Lost Wildlife 

Honouring Australia’s Lost Wildlife 

Today is World Wildlife Conservation Day – a global occasion that provides everyone with the opportunity to learn more about wildlife conservation. This World Wildlife Conservation Day, we invite you to join us in commemorating and remembering the nearly three...
Liz Downes: Queensland Volunteer of the Year 2020

Liz Downes: Queensland Volunteer of the Year 2020

1 December 2020 | Author: Paul Sutton On Tuesday, 1 December, the Pied Imperial Pigeon Count at North Brook Island, begun 55 years ago by Margaret and Arthur Thorsborne, was again counting the thousands of pigeons flying back to their nests on the island. For the back...

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