


Queensland Glider Network shines with greater glider events in bushfire-affected regions
4 May 2022 Wildlife Queensland’s Queensland Glider Network (QGN) is rolling out a series of free half-day workshops to encourage landholders to help conserve threatened greater gliders and yellow-bellied gliders … and they’re so popular they’re attracting...
Threatened Species Recovery Plans – not for the faint-hearted
3 May 2022 Author: Daryl Dickson It was a strange but welcome feeling the day Wildlife Queensland’s Cassowary Coast–Hinchinbrook Branch received final notification that the new National Mahogany Glider Recovery Plan had finally been legislated by the Federal...
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...
Our ‘Dine & Shine’ for 5 March has been postponed due to the weather
3 March 2022 Sadly, due to flooding and to ensure the safety of people and wildlife, we have had to POSTPONE the Queensland Glider Network ‘Dine & Shine’ Glider Workshop and Spotlighting event planned for this Saturday at Camp Moogerah. Wildlife...
POSTPONED: ‘Dine & Shine’ with Queensland Glider Network’s Spotlight on the Scenic Rim
14 February 2022 Sadly, this event has been POSTPONED. Wildlife Queensland will be in touch with registered attendees to propose a new date and location. ‘Dine & Shine’ with Wildlife Queensland on the Scenic Rim at our Queensland Glider Network half-day...
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...
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
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. ...