Greater Glider Field Day

Greater Glider Field Day

As part of a project to assist the recovery of endangered greater gliders in the Upper Burnett region, Burnett Catchment Care Association is running two FREE greater glider workshops on 11 and 17 May respectively. Greater Glider Field Day, Yarrol, QLD Date: 11 May...
NaturallyGC Greater Glider Survey Walk

NaturallyGC Greater Glider Survey Walk

Register here Note: You must have attended a previous induction to receive a code to register for this night walk/survey. Greater gliders are one of the Gold Coast’s most charismatic animals, yet they are still relatively unknown to the wider community. The Gold...
NaturallyGC Greater Glider Citizen Science Induction

NaturallyGC Greater Glider Citizen Science Induction

Register here Join us for an introduction to the world of Greater Gliders! Greater gliders are one of the Gold Coast’s most charismatic animals, yet they are still relatively unknown to the wider community. True to their name, greater gliders are the largest...
Wildlife Queensland presents: Threatened Glider Recovery

Wildlife Queensland presents: Threatened Glider Recovery

Register for the Zoom webinar here In this FREE 1-hr Wildlife Queensland webinar, Queensland Glider Network Projects Manager Matt Cecil hosts presenters Paul Revie (Wildlife Queensland), Rachel Lyons (Noosa & District Landcare Group), and Liz Gould (Healthy Land...
NaturallyGC Greater Glider Induction

NaturallyGC Greater Glider Induction

Greater gliders are one of the Gold Coast’s most charismatic animals, yet they are still relatively unknown to the wider community. True to their name, greater gliders are the largest gliding marsupials in the world, with long fluffy tails and large fluffy ears....
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...
“The Lakes”: a new national park for Queensland

“The Lakes”: a new national park for Queensland

8 February 2022 Wildlife Queensland welcomes the State Environment Minister’s announcement of the acquisition of “The Lakes” – a 35,300 ha property north of Hughenden that is soon to be Queensland’s newest national park. In the announcement, Environment Minister...
Have Your Say: ePetition against Mt Cotton quarry expansion

Have Your Say: ePetition against Mt Cotton quarry expansion

24 January 2022 The proposal for privately owned Karreman Quarries to expand its existing 88-ha West Mount Cotton Road site in the Redlands has passed Redland City Council and State Government approval and is now being assessed under the Federal EPBC Act. The...

Exploration…? What Next for the Environment and its Wildlife?

17 December 2021 Released by Resources Minister Scott Stewart alongside a draft 30-year Resources Industry Development Plan, the 2021 Queensland Exploration Plan pinpoints an area of over 14,400 km2 in regional Queensland for exploration for oil and gas....

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...

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