Logan Branch
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Our story
Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch runs a range of educational activities and events for branch members and the local community. These include:
- workshops on various environmental issues of local interest, including wetlands and how to write submissions
- hosted events, such as the Wildlife Queensland Southern Branches Get-together.
Our branch has also undertaken grants for glider boxes, old-growth mapping and preserving Carbrook Wetlands.
Logan River Mangrovewatch Project
Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch conducts Mangrovewatch along the lower Logan and Albert Rivers, using the Shoreline Video Assessment Methodology (SVAM).
This Citizen Science project has involved Logan residents, students and schools collecting data for scientific analysis that then informs Logan City Council’s management of these valuable ecosystems. Find out more about this ongoing project.
More recently, branch members have dedicated themselves to rehabilitating sections of Cornubia Forest Park and removing invasive pink polka-dot weed.

Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch members at Wynnum boardwalk.

Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch members, Mangrovewatch.
Get involved
join our branch
Join our local branch supporters helping to protect and conserve Queensland’s at-risk species and habitats.
branch newsletter
Email us to subscribe to our branch newsletter to receive the latest updates on our branch activities and events.
Branch meetings
Our branch meetings are generally held on issue-based actions. For more info, email or call Ted Fensom on 07 38011208.
Contact Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch
address
Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch
12 Ridge Road, Tanah Merah, QLD 4128
Australia
phone
Acting Secretary, Ted Fensom 07 38011208