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Bringing Pollinators Back to our Cities
Pollinator Link® members Jake Slinger and Michael Fox discuss how a new citizen science project will help urban residents create wildlife-friendly gardens to benefit pollinators.
Feeding wild birds in Australia
Bird feeding is an increasingly popular activity but is it a good idea? Wildlife Queensland recently caught up with urban ecologist and pioneering researcher in bird feeding, Professor Darryl Jones, to chat about this somewhat contentious subject.
Bringing the bush to city backyards
Find out how the non-profit Pollinator Link® project is helping to bring the bush to city backyards with simple DIY projects delivering water, food and shelter for wildlife.
Tips to make pools, fences, and roadsides more fauna-friendly
Urban backyards and places where people live have structures for human convenience and safety. But these structures may be inconvenient and unsafe for wildlife. Read these tips to make pools, fences and roadsides more fauna-friendly.
How to build a nest box
Natural tree hollows are declining due to the pressures of urbanisation and land clearing. You can provide a supplementary hollow and help protect wildlife in your area by installing a nest box.
Guide to nature & wildlife activities for kids
Switch screen time for green time over the school holidays (and beyond) and plan how to connect kids to nature.
Garden trees and wildlife
Think before you cut or prune a tree — an animal may rely on that tree for food or shelter. Read...