Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Workshops

Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Workshops

Register via Eventbrite. Join Matt Cecil from Wildlife Queensland’s Richmond Birdwing Conversation Network for a workshop at beautiful West Village, Brisbane to learn all about the vulnerable Richmond birdwing butterfly and take home your very own vine to plant...
FREE Community Vine Planting Day, Logan

FREE Community Vine Planting Day, Logan

Click here to register your interest to attend Join Wildlife Queensland’s Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network (RBCN) and Logan City Council for a FREE birdwing butterfly vine planting event at Cornubia Forest Park on Saturday 24 September 2022 from 9:00-11:00 am....
Community Birdwing Butterfly Workshop

Community Birdwing Butterfly Workshop

Register on Eventbrite here Join Wildlife Queensland’s Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network (RBCN) and Redland City Council at a Community Education Workshop all about the Richmond birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera richmondia) on Saturday 10 September – and...
Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Vine Planting Project

Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Vine Planting Project

Join the Crosby Road Bushcare – Brisbane Habitat Group and Matt Cecil from the Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network to help bring the rare and beautiful Richmond birdwing butterfly back from the brink by getting involved with butterfly vine planting at Ascot!...
We need birdwing vine fruit (seed pods). Can you help?

We need birdwing vine fruit (seed pods). Can you help?

Updated 13 March 2023 Wildlife Queensland’s Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network (RBCN) distributes tens of thousands of seeds of the caterpillar food vine Pararistolochia praevenosa annually to aid recovery of the endangered Richmond birdwing butterfly...
Sightings Soar as Birdwings Return

Sightings Soar as Birdwings Return

9 December 2021 Summer is now upon us, but throughout late winter and spring, Wildlife Queensland’s Richmond Birdwing Conservation Network members have been eagerly watching their vines for signs of Richmond birdwing butterflies and their larvae. Anecdotal sightings...

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