Improving habitat for brush-tailed rock-wallabies in Ipswich

Improving habitat for brush-tailed rock-wallabies in Ipswich

Flinders-Goolman rehabilitation project   Improving habitat for brush-tailed rock-wallabies in Ispwich © Canva NFP Home 9 Project Tag: wallabies About this project Utilising combined funds from Wildlife Queensland’s 2018 Christmas appeal and Ipswich City...
Brush-tailed rock-wallaby recovery in South East Qld

Brush-tailed rock-wallaby recovery in South East Qld

Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Recovery in SEQ Monitoring, weed and pest management to encourage BTRW populations Back to BTRW Conservation Network © Steve Parish Nature Connect Home 9 Project Category: Brush-tailed Rock-Wallaby Conservation Network About this project...
Understanding brush-tailed rock-wallaby populations in Logan

Understanding brush-tailed rock-wallaby populations in Logan

Surveying Logan’sBrushies Understanding brush-tailed rock-wallaby populations in Logan Back to BTRW Conservation Network © Canva NFP Home 9 Project Tag: education About this project In 2021, Wildlife Queensland and Logan City Council joined forces to investigate...

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