


Logan community unites to plant vines for vulnerable Richmond birdwing butterfly
© Hannah Thomas Wildlife Queensland projects manager Matt Cecil demonstrated vine planting and maintenance techniques. 26 September 2022 18 people attended Wildlife Queensland’s Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network (RBCN) birdwing butterfly vine planting...
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)...
Wildlife Queensland and Logan City Council present: Are You Koalafied?
29 October 2021 Thank you to all those who attended the ‘Are You Koalafied?’ workshop. You’re all now fully ‘koalafied’ and we’re sure you learned a lot about Australia’s arboreal ambassadors: koalas. Below you’ll find: a link...
Nest boxes are making a difference
27 July 2021 With the wintry ‘Ekka westerlies’ on their way, wildlife species are snuggling into the many nest boxes that Queensland Glider Network staff and volunteers have set up in parks and reserves throughout South East Queensland. Australia has the...