


Find a Frog in February
Find a Frog in February (FFF) is a citizen science program facilitated by the Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee (MRCCC) for the Mary, Mooloola, Maroochy, Noosa, Burrum Rivers and coastal areas communities. It aims to raise awareness about frogs, their...
NaturallyGC- Wildlife Watch Citizen Science (camera setup)
Registration required Help contribute to citizen science data in the City’s conservation estate. Become a citizen scientist and help the City of Gold Coast identify wildlife captured through our infrared fauna cameras. Join NaturallyGC officers and help set up...
Gold Coast BioBlitz 2022 – Numinbah Valley
Get tickets here A weekend of wildlife surveys for nature lovers! Watergum is holding its third Gold Coast Bioblitz from 25-27 November 2022 in the beautiful Numinbah Valley. There are a wide variety of surveys to join, so you’re sure to find something you love! Go on...
NaturallyGC- iNaturalist Great Southern Bioblitz
Reserve your spot here The Great Southern BioBlitz is an ‘international period of intense biological survey by citizen scientists to record all the living species within local government areas across the Southern Hemisphere using the iNaturalist app. You can do this...
FrogID Week
Download the free FrogID app and take part in Australia’s biggest frog count between 11-20 November. #FrogIDWeek, an Australian Museum initiative, is our annual snapshot of frog species across Australia. Each year, thousands of people take part by recording frog calls...
Science under Sail
Register for this free event Join Wildlife Queensland Bayside Branch and Dr James Udy for a fascinating free talk about the challenges our marine environments face in the uncertain future of climate change. Dr James Udy has 30 years of experience working as a marine...
Great Southern Bioblitz 2022
Become a citizen scientist and participate in the biggest bioblitz across the southern hemisphere! The Great Southern Bioblitz (GSB) is a worldwide citizen science event which kicks off on the 28 to 31 October 2022 throughout the Southern Hemisphere using the...
Environmental DNA Makes a Splash in the Upper Dawson
19 October 2021 Author: Tamielle Brunt Wildlife Queensland’s PlatypusWatch program can now proudly reveal the much-awaited results of eDNA sampling at sites along the Dawson River and tributaries earlier this year. In June 2021, 19 sites were sampled along a ~60...Logan Valley Landowners Sought for Koala Survey
19 August 2021 A study to determine how koalas navigate fragmented habitat and their use of isolated eucalypts in the Logan Valley urgently requires the assistance of landholders around Rathdowney and Beaudesert. The destruction and fragmentation of suitable koala...
Wildlife Queensland Scores Citizen Science Grant to Conserve Queensland’s Elusive Platypus
Wildlife Queensland’s PlatypusWatch Network has been granted $26,930 from the state government to survey and document the population distribution of platypuses within the upper Dawson River and tributaries around the Taroom region. The ‘PlatypusWatch and eDNA in the...