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Far North Quoll Seekers win State Award - October 2009

Glenn (left) and Luke (right) have big plans for future quoll projects - drop them a line
Photo © WPSQ

At this year's Your Voice for Your Wildlife Awards, Wildlife Queensland's presentations for outstanding achievements in conservation, the award for best project went to the Far North Quoll Seekers Network, initiated and coordinated by Luke Jackson and Glenn Kvassay.

Through their passion for quolls and conservation, Luke and Glenn have generated so much interest in their region and are regularly approached by radio, television and local newspapers for information about quolls. Glenn (left) and Luke (right) have big plans for future quoll projects - so if you live in FNQ, contact them on quoll.fnq@wildlife.org.au

Congratulations guys - you deserve this recognition!

Read more about the Quoll Seekers Network

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