This World Wildlife Conservation Day, we invite you to join us in commemorating and remembering the nearly three billion animals killed or displaced during Australia’s devastating Black Summer bushfires.
Wildlife Queensland calls on the New South Wales and Commonwealth Governments to urgently provide the necessary resources to determine the correct conservation status of the koala.
In 2020, WPSQ’s conservation programs will focus on enhancing and building community awareness of native wildlife, restoring vital wildlife habitat and surveying and monitoring of conservation-significant species in South Eastern Queensland.
The Climate Council has released a new briefing paper ‘This is Not Normal’: Climate change and Escalating Bushfire Risk which finds the catastrophic fire conditions affecting Queensland and New South Wales have been aggravated by climate change.