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Brisbane Biodiversity Seminar – Gliders and Creatures of the Night
This Brisbane Biodiversity Seminar will explore Brisbane’s gliders and other nocturnal wildlife that compete for habitat with these fascinating marsupials.
5 fascinating facts about Australia’s iconic eucalypts
Eucalypts, those quintessentially Aussie trees, are a true-blue symbol of our land. With approximately 900 species of eucalypt on the planet, almost all of which are native to Australia, it’s no wonder they have their own national day on 23 March!
Yellow-bellied gliders: A closer look at their unique feeding habits
Threatened yellow-bellied gliders have unique feeding habits, particularly in tapping tree sap. Recognising their feed trees can be a valuable tool for monitoring populations and understanding their behaviour.
Exploring the secret world of trees and their communication networks
21 March is the International Day of Forests, a day to raise awareness and appreciation of the vital role that forests play in sustaining life on Earth. But did you know that forests communicate, cooperate and care for each other?
Greater Glider Conservation and Community Engagement in Logan
This Queensland Glider Network project aims to support the persistence of endangered greater glider populations in Logan.
QLD Govt. considers ban on opera house nets: Have your say!
Fisheries Queensland is inviting feedback until 9 May 2024 from fishers and the wider community on recreational fishing reform options, including the proposed ban on opera house style nets (enclosed yabby traps).
Engaging in Science – Scenic Rim Event
Deep dive into Queensland’s oldest national park at the Friends of Parks Queensland FREE Engaging in Science – Scenic Rim Event.
Engaging in Science – Gold Coast Event
Embrace the chance to actively participate in Friends of Parks Queensland’s new citizen science project, while gaining insights from seasoned experts on our region’s rarest species.