A Series of Unfortunate Species – Updates to Conservation Listings

30 November 2021 What do the northern tinkerfrog, the Jardine River turtle and the northern greater glider have in common? They are all included on the list of recent updates to conservation status listings under the Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment...
Bring the Outside In With these Stunning Wildlife Prints

Bring the Outside In With these Stunning Wildlife Prints

30 September 2021 Wildlife Queensland is proud to announce a new addition to our Friends of Wildlife Queensland decor range – exquisite wildlife prints that make the perfect gift to ‘bring the outside in’, especially when many of us are unable to roam far...
Logan Event Series Shines Light on Vulnerable Greater Glider

Logan Event Series Shines Light on Vulnerable Greater Glider

Wildlife Queensland is running a series of free events between 29 May and 20 June aimed at engaging and educating Logan residents and the broader community about the vulnerable greater glider. Image © Josh Bowell Kicking off on 29 May, the series, which is being...
Queensland Glider Network Project Updates – December 2020

Queensland Glider Network Project Updates – December 2020

As a result, the greater glider and yellow-bellied glider have been included in the federal Threatened Species Scientific Committee’s priority assessment list, nominated for a status upgrade to Endangered under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity...

Wildlife Queensland scores greater glider grant

16 October 2019   Wildlife Queensland’s Queensland Glider Network is proud to have been awarded funding under the Moreton Bay Regional Council community grants program to help protect greater gliders in the Moreton Bay Region. The $3,139 grant from Moreton...

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