Connecting people and planet on World Wildlife Day

Connecting people and planet on World Wildlife Day

© Canva NFP   26 February 2024 World Wildlife Day, celebrated annually on 3 March, is a global occasion to honour and raise awareness about the invaluable contributions of wild animals and plants to our planet. This year’s theme, “Connecting People and Planet:...
Batty Boat Valentine’s Cruise February 2024

Batty Boat Valentine’s Cruise February 2024

Come along to Wildlife Queensland’s Batty Boat Valentine’s Cruise on Sunday 11 February 2024, and learn all about Brisbane’s local flying-fox species and the vital ecosystem services they provide as pollinators. Enjoy a beverage or snack from the MV...
How your nature photos can help wildlife conservation

How your nature photos can help wildlife conservation

15 June 2023 Remembering Wayne Lawler: Wildlife Queensland launches a new Nature Conservation Photography Grant. In commemoration of Wayne Lawler’s remarkable contributions to the field of nature photography, Wildlife Queensland is delighted to announce the launch of...
Come hear about Wildlife Queensland’s conservation projects

Come hear about Wildlife Queensland’s conservation projects

Reserve your spot via Eventbrite Wildlife Queensland runs a variety of important conservation projects. To celebrate World Environment Day, join us to hear about these projects from Matt Cecil, Wildlife Queensland’s Projects Manager. Complimentary lunch is...
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...
World Wildlife Conservation Day 2022

World Wildlife Conservation Day 2022

World Wildlife Conservation Day is annually observed for the following purposes: to raise awareness about the species that are endangered or under threat of extinction to promote the protection of the decreasing numbers of wildlife species across the globe. The first...
Greater Glider ‘Dine & Shine’, Lake Moogerah

Greater Glider ‘Dine & Shine’, Lake Moogerah

Following on from the success of our earlier glider events, Wildlife Queensland’s Queensland Glider Network brings you another FREE half-day ‘Dine & Shine’. Come and learn all about endangered greater gliders and yellow-bellied gliders, enjoy a light lunch and...

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