Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch Walk: Ben Bennett Bushland Park

Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch Walk: Ben Bennett Bushland Park

Join the Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch team for the first walk of 2024 at beautiful Ben Bennett Bushland Park in Caloundra. A great way to start the year in one of the most easterly conservation areas on the Sunshine Coast. A mix of eucalypt and melaleuca forest give...
Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch Walk: Kawana Forest

Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch Walk: Kawana Forest

Join the Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch team for a wildlife-filled walk at Kawana Forest, Meridan Plains, Sunshine Coast. This walk is part of the Climate Watch trail. We will start in Kurrajong Park before walking into Kawana Forest. With the open grasslands to the...
Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch Walk: Jill Chamberlain Reserve

Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch Walk: Jill Chamberlain Reserve

Join the Wildlife Queensland Faunawatch team for a beautiful bushland walk at Jill Chamberlain Reserve. This 31-hectare bushland reserve has a great mix of eucalyptus species including flooded gum, blackbutt and ironbark. With Allocasuarina also on the site,...
Faunawatch Walks: Blackbutt Forest, Aura

Faunawatch Walks: Blackbutt Forest, Aura

Join the Faunawatch team for a scenic walk and survey through Blackbutt Forest, Aura, a patch of old-growth forest untouched by pine plantation, grazing or housing. This will be our last walk and survey for the year. So far we have ID’ed 88 bird species and...
Faunawatch Regular Survey

Faunawatch Regular Survey

Our Faunawatch regular survey on the second Wednesday of the month provides an opportunity for anyone to come along and find out more about Faunawatch. Meeting in the car park we start with a walk on one of the several trails in the gardens followed by BYO morning tea...
Faunawatch Walks: La Balsa Park, Buddina, Sunshine Coast

Faunawatch Walks: La Balsa Park, Buddina, Sunshine Coast

Pt Cartwright is one place where we often see fairy gerygones, and this month will be the peak time to spot humpback whales passing as they move back to Antarctica. There is action to get greater protection for this forest, so join us for an easy walk along the...

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