


Wildlife Queensland launches new guide to help save vulnerable ‘brushies’
27 January 2023 Wildlife Queensland’s Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Conservation Network (BTRWCN) has launched a new revegetation guide designed to assist landholders in protecting and recreating habitat for the brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata). The...
Federal funding provides ongoing help for ‘brushies’ with a new conservation network planned
12 April 2021 Wildlife Queensland is delighted to announce that we have successfully secured a grant funded under the Commonwealth Government’s ‘Environment Restoration Fund Threatened Species Strategy Action Plan – Priority Species’ program to help recover...
Big things for brushies in 2022
21 December 2021 The New Year will bring new opportunities to help save Logan’s brush-tailed rock-wallabies, and a new Wildlife Queensland team member to champion their conservation. Following on from our 2019 brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata)...
Brush-tailed rock-wallaby project update – December 2019
18 December 2019 Author: Alesia Dyer Camera image of a brush-tailed rock-wallaby Wildlife Queensland recently completed an infrared camera monitoring survey as part of a project to improve and increase the foraging habitat for an important colony of...