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Wildlife Queensland and Logan City Council present: Are You Koalafied?
Koalas can be devilishly hard to spot in the treetops, but you’ll increase your chances when you register for Wildlife Queensland & Logan City Council’s FREE lunchtime webinar ‘Are You Koalafied?’ on 28 October 2021 and learn how to find, identify, sex, and survey these iconic marsupials in the wild.
Government Ensures a Good News Week for the Platypus
Wildlife Queensland’s PlatypusWatch Program goes from strength to strength with the collaboration and assistance of government at federal, state and local levels and new grant-funding.
Threatened Species Day: Commiseration or Commitment to Do Better?
Commemorated on 7 September since 1996, National Threatened Species Day may well be considered a national day of mourning for our endangered species.
PlatypusWatch
Formed in 2003, Wildlife Queensland’s PlatypusWatch is a central hub for coordinating research into Queensland’s iconic platypus.
Logan Valley Landowners Sought for Koala Survey
A study to determine how koalas navigate fragmented habitat and their use of isolated eucalypts in the Logan Valley urgently requires the assistance of landholders around Rathdowney and Beaudesert.
Have you seen the world’s only aquatic monotreme?
August is platypus month, an initiative embraced by Wildlife Queensland’s PlatypusWatch Network. Despite almost everyone knowing about the biological curiosity that is the world’s one and only living platypus species, many Queenslanders haven’t seen this elusive egg-laying mammal in the wild.
WPSQ Projects Update: APRIL 2021
Butterflies and gliders and platys, oh my! Find out what the Wildlife Queensland projects team has been up to in April.
Conservation Programs
Wildlife Queensland protects and conserves threatened wildlife species through our dedicated conservation programs.