Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Recovery in SEQ project update

Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Recovery in SEQ project update

24 March 2023 Since the start of the year, Wildlife Queensland’s Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Conservation Network (BTRWCN) has been busy continuing its conservation work for vulnerable brush-tailed rock-wallaby (BTRW) populations in South East Queensland (SEQ). Our...
Brush-tailed rock-wallaby project update – September 2019

Brush-tailed rock-wallaby project update – September 2019

5 September 2019   Author: Alesia Dyer As part of Wildlife Queensland’s project to improve and increase foraging habitat for an important colony of brush-tailed rock-wallabies (BTRW) in the Flinders–Goolman Conservation Estate in South East Queensland, our...

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