July Nature Walk
Join Wildlife Queensland Fraser Coast Branch at 8.30 am on 2 July for our July Nature Walk at Rail Trail.
Join Wildlife Queensland Fraser Coast Branch at 8.30 am on 2 July for our July Nature Walk at Rail Trail.
The Currimundi Lake ‘Loop the Lake’ walk traverses three habitat types providing ample opportunities to observe a diversity of species including ClimateWatch indicator species. Download the free App and join the trail with help from Sunshine Coast Council staff, Currimundi groups and Wildlife Queensland.
Join our Fraser Coast BioBlitz Winter 2022 and record some of the wonderful fauna and flora in your backyard or nearby green spaces.
Join Wildlife Queensland Fraser Coast Branch as we celebrate Wildlife Queensland's 60th year! Attend one of three celebratory walks on Saturday 9 July 2022 before coming together for a free light lunch and a short talk on the natural features of the glorious Fraser Coast.
As part of Wildlife Queensland's 60th-year celebrations, Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch is running a series of planting and weeding projects and a Community Field Day within Cornubia Forest Park to remove infestations of pink polka-dot plant and replant native vegetation.
Holly West will be speaking about how turtles become stranded and what we can do to rescue them. She will also speak on their biology, each individual species and their status.
Join Wildlife Queensland Sunshine Coast & Hinterland Inc. and other environmental groups at Stockland’s inaugural 'Aura Environment Day' at Baringa Forest Park.
Holly West will be speaking about how turtles become stranded and what we can do to rescue them. She will also speak on their biology, each individual species and their status.
Experience Simon Baltais's 50 years of travelling around Australia. Explore the current state of land use. See wonderful landscapes and protected wildlife. Land use has a major effect on Australia's natural environment through its impacts on water, soil, nutrients, plants and wildlife. How much of the Australian landscape is protected, and what are the trends in land use? Simon will explore the current state of land use in Australia reflecting upon 50 years of travelling around Australia.
Learn all about Queensland's iconic, enigmatic platypus and the cutting-edge eDNA skills citizen scientists can use to observe and monitor platypuses in the wild at this FREE PlatypusWatch workshop.
Join the Faunawatch regular survey on the second Wednesday of the month for a walk on one of the several trails in the gardens followed by BYO morning tea and general discussion. All welcome.
Join Wildlife Queensland, Noosa & District Landcare and Healthy Land & Water for a 1-hr free webinar to learn tips for endangered glider conservation and recovery.
Fraser Coast’s world-renowned freshwater turtle expert, Marilyn Connell will discuss the turtle's societal importance throughout history.
Amazing opportunity for citizen scientists, landowners, and mammal enthusiasts to record mammal diversity and meet some of Wildlife Queensland's fabulous project officers at Queensland Trust for Nature's Mammal Muster weekend on 20–21 August.
A perfect introductory short walk into the wildflowers. Come and discover this diverse patch of bushland in the heart of Caloundra with the Friends of Ben Bennett Bushland Park and Wildlife Queensland.
Identify the different species in the mangrove community that protects this strip of foreshore along Pumicestone Passage with guides from Wildlife Queensland Sunshine Coast & Hinterland Inc.
Fraser Coast’s world-renowned freshwater turtle expert, Marilyn Connell will discuss the turtle's societal importance throughout history.
Join Wildlife Queensland Bayside Branch and Martin Fingland from Geckos Wildlife Presentations for a fascinating display of live native animals combined with an informative talk on our unique and wonderful Australian wildlife.
Come along and celebrate Wildlife Queensland's 60th birthday with the Scenic Rim Branch's FREE expo.
Meet some local species with a Geckoes Wildlife Presentation (11 am and 2 pm), and learn about the biodiversity of the Scenic Rim, wildlife care and conservation needs and the importance of wildlife corridors – all while enjoying markets, art and food.
This September, take part in the ACF platy-project month of action, and you’ll help researchers understand more about this elusive animal and how we can better protect it.