NaturallyGC Quolls- Saving our Special Spotties

NaturallyGC Quolls- Saving our Special Spotties

Register here Join City of Gold Coast and the team from the Quoll Society of Australia as we take an in-depth look at the Australian mainland’s largest marsupial carnivore, the spotted-tailed quoll. Once common throughout eastern Australia, spotted-tailed quolls have...
Queensland’s Quolls webinar

Queensland’s Quolls webinar

  Queensland’s Quolls Webinar recording   Thank you to everyone for tuning in to our Queensland’s Quolls webinar. We hope you enjoyed the event. Below you’ll find: PowerPoint presentations to download additional Q&As not recorded in the...

Hunt for endangered spotted-tailed quoll in Logan

28 July 2020   Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network (QSN) has completed its latest round of detection dog surveys to establish the existence of the spotted-tailed quoll in the Logan region. The native spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus maculatus) is...

The quest continues: Quoll seeking camera monitoring findings

30 June 2020   Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network recently completed a three-month infra-red (IR) camera monitoring project looking for spotted-tailed quoll at Mt Perry in the Flinders Peak region, South-East Queensland. The project was run as a...
Wildlife conservation work more important than ever

Wildlife conservation work more important than ever

14 February 2020   The unprecedented 2019/20 Australian bushfire season has burned an estimated 15.6 million acres and killed an estimated 1 billion animals[efn_note]Samuel, S (2020), A staggering 1 billion animals are now estimated dead in Australia’s fires,...

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