Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Recovery in SEQ project update

Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Recovery in SEQ project update

24 March 2023 Since the start of the year, Wildlife Queensland’s Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Conservation Network (BTRWCN) has been busy continuing its conservation work for vulnerable brush-tailed rock-wallaby (BTRW) populations in South East Queensland (SEQ). Our...
Big things for brushies in 2022

Big things for brushies in 2022

21 December 2021 The New Year will bring new opportunities to help save Logan’s brush-tailed rock-wallabies, and a new Wildlife Queensland team member to champion their conservation. Following on from our 2019 brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata)...
Brush-tailed rock-wallaby project update – December 2019

Brush-tailed rock-wallaby project update – December 2019

18 December 2019 Author: Alesia Dyer   Camera image of a brush-tailed rock-wallaby Wildlife Queensland recently completed an infrared camera monitoring survey as part of a project to improve and increase the foraging habitat for an important colony of...

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