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NEWS
Two major Queensland water projects
The vulnerable koala: are we in time?
National Wildlife Corridors Plan
Machinery of Government Changes
Save the Great Barrier Reef from Coal
The Koala is in a desperate situation
Corridors: a landscape approach
Qld election update
Queensland’s Threatened Animals
Mt Emerald Wind Farm Update
Hundreds of thousands support the Coral Sea
Student Grants 2012 - money up for grabs
Call to retain ban on flying-fox killing
Biodiversity leap forward in Qld
Qld election: what of the environment?
Good News for Flinders Karawatha Corridor
Potential blow to North Stradbroke Island
Out of time for Stock Route Bill
Myrtle Rust Update
Proposed Wind farm at Mt Emerald
Wind farm - proposal open for comment
Cicada Award Winners Announced
The Coral Sea Draft Plan released
Community Action Group in Action
Wildlife Queensland Research Grants
Naturally Queensland - Parks Master Plan
Barrier Reef - what price development?
Hinchinbrook Area Management Plan
Support for protecting the Coral Sea
Fitzroy delta under threat
Save Bimblebox Nature Refuge
Myrtle Rust is back in the news!
New Group tackles Lungfish Protection
Green Jewel calls Redlands home
Fancy a feral pet?
Protect Queensland's wild rivers - act now
WAM Cover in finals again
Wildlife Qld asks you to Adopt a Glider
Batty Boat Cruises are back!
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WAM Cover has legs - October 2010

The Maggies


Wildlife Australia is excited and proud to be shortlisted in The Maggies 2010, a national survey celebrating and recognising the best magazine covers in 2010.

How can you help keep us in the running?

Visit www.themaggies.com.au to cast your vote now for Wildlife Australia in the Science, Nature and Technology section.

Wildlife Australia magazine promotes Australian wildlife, and that always starts with an eye-catching cover. With big expressive eyes, glistening skin and great legs, we think our fringed treefrog has plenty of cover appeal.

We don’t add any extra clutter on our covers. The accurate, abundant and intriguing details you expect from Wildlife Australia are inside, in our captivating features and compellingly readable regular columns such as NatureWatch, CityAnimal, CyberJungle, SixSpecies and others.

If you agree that our cover has legs, you can help us by casting your vote for Wildlife Australia and ensure it goes forward with the winners of the other categories to compete to be named Magazine Cover of the Year.

Voters will also be rewarded with a $5.00 iSUBSCRIBE voucher, redeemable against a magazine subscription, for casting their vote.

Visit www.themaggies.com.au to cast your vote. Voting closes 22 October 2010.

For more information on Wildlife Queensland's activities, call us on +61 7 3221 0194 or send us an email.