Our Branches
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What sets Wildlife Queensland apart from other conservation groups? Our branches!
About our branches
Wildlife Queensland’s network of branches across Queensland provides grassroots knowledge and action at the local level.
Operating autonomously and cooperatively, Wildlife Queensland branches develop their own characteristics as activity centres for wildlife advocacy. Because they deal with local issues and maintain local communication networks, statewide branches are all eager for new members.
They are involved in everything from lobbying local and state governments, to helping preserve habitats for koalas, mahogany gliders and dugongs.
Wildlife Queensland branches also hold meetings, generally once a month, organise regular field trips, workshops and other events.
There are currently 13 Wildlife Queensland branches across Queensland.
Wildlife Queensland branch pages
Find out more about your local Wildlife Queensland branch below. Be sure to check back regularly as branch pages are updated frequently.
Be part of our future
2023 Branch Reports
The annual reports of our branches reveal the diversity of events and actions Wildlife Queensland participates in throughout the state and the dedication of our many staff and volunteers.
Some highlights of 2022-23
To celebrate Wildlife Queensland’s 60th anniversary in September 2022, several of our branches hosted special events throughout 2022-23, engaging and delighting attendees.
Read more about these and other key achievements of our branches for 2022-23.