Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch runs a range of educational wildlife & nature activities and events for branch members and the local community.
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Bushfire Recovery PlatypusWatch Project
Bushfire Recovery ProjectMonitoring and recovering platypuses in bushfire-affected regions of South East QueenslandBack to PlatypusWatch Network[lwp_divi_breadcrumbs _builder_version="4.16" _module_preset="default"...
Upper Dawson Platypus eDNA Project
Upper Dawson eDNA ProjectA citizen science program to detect and protect platypuses in Banana ShireBack to PlatypusWatch Network[lwp_divi_breadcrumbs _builder_version="4.16" _module_preset="default"...
Download our comprehensive new guide to revegetating for gliders today!
Exciting news … Wildlife Queensland’s Queensland Glider Network (QGN) has launched a brand-new, comprehensive guide to revegetating private properties to support the conservation of large threatened gliders in southern Queensland.
Queensland Glider Network shines with greater glider events in bushfire-affected regions
Wildlife Queensland’s Queensland Glider Network (QGN) is rolling out a series of free half-day workshops to encourage landholders to help conserve threatened greater gliders and yellow-bellied gliders … and they’re so popular they’re attracting ‘glider groupies’.
Will our top fossil be a platypus?
Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe has announced that Queenslanders will be able to pick their favourite fossil to add to Queensland’s nine official emblems from April 11 – and one of them is an ancient platypus.
Record $50 million for koalas
The Federal Government will invest a record $50 million to boost the long-term protection and recovery efforts for Australia’s koalas.
Fraser Coast January BioBlitz: birds, bats, bugs & more…
Strong wind may have made photography difficult and heat added to the intractability of insects – which sometimes zipped around too much to have their portraits taken – but Wildlife Queensland’s Fraser Coast Branch members and nature enthusiasts managed to make more than 430 observations during their first BioBlitz of 2022.
Exploring Creek Critters and Post-Fire Platypus Survival in Canungra
On Sunday 28 November, some 45 wildlife-lovers joined PlatypusWatch at Canungra for a Community Workshop talk and hands-on learning session to find out more about platypuses, bushfire recovery, and waterbugs.