Groundwater plan approval delivers zero transparency

11 April 2019   Wildlife Queensland calls into question the transparency of the Commonweath Government’s decision on Tuesday, 9 April to approve the Adani mine groundwater management plan. Reports by reputable scientific organisations CSIRO and Geoscience...

Bouncing ahead: Brush-tailed rock wallaby project update

30 March 2019   Wildlife Queensland Projects Manager, Matt Cecil, reports on his recent visit to the brush-tailed rock wallaby project site in the Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate.   On 27 March, I spent an enjoyable day in the much needed cool drizzling...
Eradication planned for the red imported fire ant

Eradication planned for the red imported fire ant

30 March 2019 The tenacious and resilient red imported fire ant is still infesting areas in South East Queensland 10 plus years after they were first discovered. Wildlife Queensland holds an optimistic view that the National Red Imported Fire Ant Eradication Program’s...

Have Your Say on the Waste Management and Resource Recovery Strategy

The State Government has announced and legislated the introduction of a waste levy set at $75 per tonne for waste going to landfill. The levy will start in July 2019. Accompanying this levy will be the Waste Management and Resource Recovery Strategy for Queensland....

Balloons are killing our seabirds

7 March 2019   A new CSIRO and IMAS collaborative study reveals that balloons are the highest risk plastic debris for seabirds. The report found that one third of all seabirds had ingested marine plastic debris with the leading cause of death being balloons....

Single-Use Plastics: The Next Steps

updated 1 August  2019   2018 was a stellar year for progress on plastic litter. Campaigns by Wildlife Queensland led to the introduction of a Queensland ban on lightweight plastic bags in July and a Container Refund Scheme for bottles and cans. We should see a...
Wildlife Queensland champions the conservation of squirrel gliders

Wildlife Queensland champions the conservation of squirrel gliders

28 February 2019 Queensland is in the enviable position of being home to all seven of Australia’s gliding possums – or gliders. These are an amazing collection of species all renowned for being able to glide between trees with the aid of a membrane of skin linking the...

Action on Australia’s Faunal Extinction Crisis – We live in hope

27 February 2019   Wildlife Queensland has welcomed a new Senate inquiry into Australia’s faunal extinction crisis and called on the Commonwealth Government to step up and be more involved in ways to ensure the protection of Australia’s unique biodiversity....

Bequests

Who will care about wildlife when I’ve gone? You will – with a bequest to Wildlife Queensland. Your commitment and care for our wildlife will continue for generations if your generosity is directed to the work that cares for wildlife. Your voice for your wildlife can...

It’s time to Clean Up Australia!

Clean Up Australia Day is on Sunday, 3 March 2019. It’s the perfect opportunity to join with family, friends, neighbours and colleagues to remove all the rubbish accumulating in your local park, bushland, beaches and waterways before it kills our wildlife. Every...

SEQ brush-tailed rock wallaby recovery is GO!

25 January 2019   A BIG thank you to our members and donors for supporting Wildlife Queensland’s brush-tailed rock wallaby Christmas appeal. As of 24 January 2019, you’ve helped to raise $14,639 to fund conservation efforts aimed at improving and increasing...

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