Endearingly endangered

Endearingly endangered

Crunchy the male spotted-tailed quoll at Alexandra Park Zoo in Bundaberg. Image © Bundaberg Regional Council 7 September 2022 What’s spotted, strong, secretive and so hard to find that even Wildlife Queensland’s dedicated project officers struggle to find one out in...
The search resumes for spotted-tailed quolls on the Sunshine Coast

The search resumes for spotted-tailed quolls on the Sunshine Coast

6 Sept 2022 Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network (QSN) has been awarded $19,989 funding support from the Queensland Government’s Community Sustainability Action grants program to conduct a series of camera trap surveys to assess whether the endangered...
Park Ridge’s quest for quolls continues …

Park Ridge’s quest for quolls continues …

31 March 2021 Park Ridge locals are now ‘quollified’ and seeking quolls! Generously hosted and supported by Park Ridge Connect, our Quoll Seekers Network’s well-turned-out Quoll Discovery Day on 26 March in Logan introduced mammal-watchers and market-goers alike to...
Another ‘Quollity’ Discovery Day on the Sunshine Coast

Another ‘Quollity’ Discovery Day on the Sunshine Coast

  24 October 2021 Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network and Noosa & District Landcare were buoyed by the fabulous ‘full house’ response to the Quoll Discovery Day at Pomona on Saturday 23 October. Enthusiastic quoll seekers were...
Thank You for Your Support: Quoll Quest Christmas Appeal

Thank You for Your Support: Quoll Quest Christmas Appeal

A massive thank you to our members and donors for supporting the Wildlife Queensland Quoll Quest Christmas Appeal 2020. As of 31 January 2021, you’ve helped raise $16,000 to fund surveys in identified bushland areas between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast to...
Queensland’s Quolls webinar

Queensland’s Quolls webinar

  Queensland’s Quolls Webinar recording   Thank you to everyone for tuning in to our Queensland’s Quolls webinar. We hope you enjoyed the event. Below you’ll find: PowerPoint presentations to download additional Q&As not recorded in the...
Wildlife Queensland Launches New Guide to Help Save Endangered Quoll

Wildlife Queensland Launches New Guide to Help Save Endangered Quoll

5 October 2020 Wildlife Queensland has today launched a new guide that provides information and advice to landholders, natural resource managers and the public about the endangered spotted-tailed quoll. Saving the Spotted-Tailed Quoll: A Landholder’s Guide is produced...

Hunt for endangered spotted-tailed quoll in Logan

28 July 2020   Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network (QSN) has completed its latest round of detection dog surveys to establish the existence of the spotted-tailed quoll in the Logan region. The native spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus maculatus) is...

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