The quest continues: Quoll seeking camera monitoring findings

30 June 2020   Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network recently completed a three-month infra-red (IR) camera monitoring project looking for spotted-tailed quoll at Mt Perry in the Flinders Peak region, South-East Queensland. The project was run as a...
Guide to nature & wildlife activities for kids

Guide to nature & wildlife activities for kids

updated: 27 September 2020 Switch screen time for green time over the school holidays (and beyond) and plan how to connect kids to nature. Citizen science projects Keep the kids occupied while helping scientists! Here is a list of citizen science projects that you and...
Seeking out elusive quolls in the Mary River Catchment

Seeking out elusive quolls in the Mary River Catchment

26 March 2020   Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network (QSN) is on a mission to find quolls in the Mary River Catchment – and they need your help! Historically, there have been both spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) and northern quoll (Dasyurus...

Spotted-tailed quoll project update ‒ July 2019

7 July 2019 This project is funded through a Logan City Council Envirogrant The spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus maculatus) is listed as Endangered under Commonwealth legislation, Vulnerable in Queensland (southern sub-species) and as one of Logan City...

Logan, let’s discover our quolls!

Wildlife Queensland and the Quoll Seekers Network, with support from the Logan City Council, will be hosting a Quoll Discovery Day at the Chambers Flat / Logan Reserve Community Centre to raise awareness of our favourite endangered native carnivorous marsupial, the...

Uncertain future for Cullendore quoll population

By Mark Simpson The Spotted-tailed Quoll is the largest marsupial carnivore currently living on the mainland of Australia. Once widely distributed throughout the continent, it has seen a 50 to 90% reduction in range since European settlement, with the current...

Conservation of the spotted-tailed quoll

Conservation of the spotted-tailed quoll across the Wet Tropics mountains Autor: Adriana Uzqueda, James Cook University The northern sub-species of the Spotted-tailed Quoll (Dasyurus maculatus gracilis) is the top marsupial carnivore in the Wet Tropics. The subspecies...

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