Volunteers Needed to Plant Trees to Help Wildlife in the Scenic Rim

Volunteers Needed to Plant Trees to Help Wildlife in the Scenic Rim

5 May 2021 Wildlife Queensland’s Scenic Rim Branch is working on a wildlife corridor plan to link critical habitats across the Scenic Rim. The Scenic Rim is a heavily fragmented part of South East Queensland, with old-growth national parks separated by large expanses...
Bringing Pollinators Back to our Cities

Bringing Pollinators Back to our Cities

By: Jake Slinger & Michael Fox Pollinator Link® members Jake Slinger and Michael Fox discuss how a new citizen science project will help urban residents create wildlife-friendly gardens to benefit pollinators. Pollinator Link® is a non-profit social enterprise...
Planting for Wildlife Corridors in the Scenic Rim

Planting for Wildlife Corridors in the Scenic Rim

During August, Wildlife Queensland Scenic Rim Branch members and volunteers commenced wildlife corridor plantings at Mt Alford and Wallaces Creek near Boonah in the Scenic Rim region. The corridor plantings are part of a larger project to connect Scenic Rim habitats...

Glider corridor project update ‒ July 2019

16 July 2019   Thanks to the generous donations from our members and supporters to Wildlife Queensland’s March 2019 Squirrel Glider Appeal, our glider corridor project is surging ahead. Wildlife Queensland and Wildlife Queensland Scenic Rim Branch have been busy...

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