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Quoll Seekers Network goes north![]() Macka the spotted-tailed quoll helped launch the Far North Quoll Seekers Network in Cairns Photo Glen Kvassay The Quoll Seekers Network has expanded into north Queensland with the launch of QSN in Townsville and Cairns (including the Tablelands) and a program of activities due to roll out over the winter months. 'We generated a great deal of enthusiasm and interest by the launch on 13 June in Cairns with dozens of sightings being reported,' said Glen Kvassay of the Far North Quoll Seekers Network (FNQSN). 'The FNQSN intends to continue its work with presentations being taken to the Atherton Tablelands, local schools, tourist operators and indigenous communities,' he added. A presentation was given by Glenn Kvassay and Luke Jackson talking about quolls, where they live, threats to their survival and measures to protect them. A live spotted-tailed quoll called 'Macka' was at the launch which was attended by members of the public as well as local television stations. 'It is encouraging to see the QSN expanding its activities into other regions of Queensland,' said Christine Pfitzner, community projects coordinator for Wildlife Queensland. 'We hope that the North Queensland QSN and the Far North QSN will raise local interest in quolls and their habitat.' 'QSN has already had such an enthusiastic response from people in southern Queensland,' she added. QSN supporters gathered in Townsville at the end of May to attend a workshop that launched the NQQSN and carry out a quoll survey in local habitat. Contact Andrew Hannay NQQSN Quolls in north QueenslandTwo species of quolls can be found in North Queensland: the northern quoll and the spotted-tailed quoll. The northern quoll is restricted to northern parts of Australia. This quoll is considered endangered. More information aboutSpotted-tailed quoll species profile For more information on Wildlife Queensland's activities, contact us by email or call +61 7 3221 0194. Wildlife Queensland © June 2008 |
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