Wildlife Queensland protects and conserves threatened wildlife species through our dedicated conservation programs.
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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.
Brisbane Biodiversity Seminar: Plight of the Platypus
In this Brisbane Biodiversity Seminar, you’ll hear from a fantastic lineup of platypus experts, including Wildlife Queensland’s PlatypusWatch Project Officer, Tamielle Brunt.
PlatypusWatch Workshop, Mount Barney
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.
Poona Lake development, Great Sandy National Park
Wildlife Queensland opposes the proposed development at Poona Lake in the Cooloola section of Great Sandy National Park – a view shared by other conservation groups in the region. An information day about the proposal will be held at Bymien Day-Use Area on Monday 14 February.
Join a national research effort for orchids
Orchid hunting has come a long way. In 5 steps you can join a national research effort.
Wildlife Australia Magazine
Published quarterly by Wildlife Queensland, Wildlife Australia is Australia’s oldest surviving wildlife magazine & nature journal. Available in print & online.
Funds for Flying Foxes Across the State
Wildlife Queensland welcomes the Queensland Government’s Flying-fox Roost Management Local Governments Grants Program.
Get Involved on World Mangrove Day—26 July 2021
The International Day for the Conservation of Mangrove Ecosystems, observed annually on 26 July, helps raise awareness of mangroves as uniquely vulnerable ecosystems.