Greater Glider ‘Dine & Shine’ Crows Nest

Greater Glider ‘Dine & Shine’ Crows Nest

‘Dine and Shine’ with Wildlife Queensland at Crows Nest with our Queensland Glider Network FREE half-day workshop, dinner, wildlife presentation, cultural display, and optional spotlighting event. Join guest presenters Paul Revie (Qld Glider Network),...
Survey results for gliders on the Scenic Rim

Survey results for gliders on the Scenic Rim

16 March 2022 Before the latest ‘big wet’ arrived, our glider guru, Paul Revie, Project Officer for the Queensland Glider Network, put his gaiters on and went out searching for greater gliders in the Scenic Rim. Happily, Paul did find a greater glider – of course, the...
Multiregional wins for at-risk gliders

Multiregional wins for at-risk gliders

  14 February 2022 Wildlife Queensland is proud to announce that the Queensland Glider Network (QGN) is a successful recipient of Federal Government funding to improve community knowledge of endangered greater gliders and vulnerable yellow-bellied gliders across...

Gliding into 2022

17 December 2021 Stars above, spotlight beams, nocturnal shrieks, and the sudden swoop of something overhead in the darkness – boobook, powerful owl or … glider? This year’s results from Wildlife Queensland’s glider conservation teams make all the bushwhacking...

Yell Out for Our Most Outspoken Glider this Christmas!

18 November 2021 Help launch our annual appeal for the yellow-bellied glider!   It’s that time of year again! Giving season is here again, and it’s time to launch Wildlife Queensland’s annual Christmas Appeal. This year, we’re urging you to raise your voices,...
Recovering the Mahogany Glider: A Team Effort

Recovering the Mahogany Glider: A Team Effort

  17 September 2021 The National Mahogany Glider Recovery Team met in Tully last week, and despite the uncertainty and complexity of remote meetings, cooperation between members was high – all working constructively to improve the future for this endangered...

New Study Suggests Australia has Failed Greater Gliders

26 August 2021 Authors: Darcy Watchorn, PhD Candidate, Deakin University and Kita Ashman, Threatened Species & Climate Adaptation Ecologist, Deakin University. This article was first published by The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Australia has...
Nest boxes are making a difference

Nest boxes are making a difference

27 July 2021 With the wintry ‘Ekka westerlies’ on their way, wildlife species are snuggling into the many nest boxes that Queensland Glider Network staff and volunteers have set up in parks and reserves throughout South East Queensland. Australia has the...
Greater Glider Events Draw Great(er) Response From Logan Community

Greater Glider Events Draw Great(er) Response From Logan Community

166 people attended Wildlife Queensland’s Queensland Glider Network greater glider events between 29 May and 20 June. Greater glider spotted on the Noctural Animal Spotlighting event. Image © Perkelly Photography The free event series, which included three...
Logan Event Series Shines Light on Vulnerable Greater Glider

Logan Event Series Shines Light on Vulnerable Greater Glider

Wildlife Queensland is running a series of free events between 29 May and 20 June aimed at engaging and educating Logan residents and the broader community about the vulnerable greater glider. Image © Josh Bowell Kicking off on 29 May, the series, which is being...

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