Wildlife Queensland Logan: Polka Dot Weed Project

Wildlife Queensland Logan: Polka Dot Weed Project

As part of Wildlife Queensland’s 60th-year celebrations, Wildlife Queensland Logan Branch is running a series of planting and weeding projects and a Community Field Day within Cornubia Forest Park to remove infestations of pink polka-dot plant and replant native...

Bouncing ahead: Brush-tailed rock wallaby project update

30 March 2019   Wildlife Queensland Projects Manager, Matt Cecil, reports on his recent visit to the brush-tailed rock wallaby project site in the Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate.   On 27 March, I spent an enjoyable day in the much needed cool drizzling...

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