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Quoll Seekers Network

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3844 0129



Address: Suite 1/Level 1 30 gladstone road Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: https://wildlife.org.au/quoll-seekers-network

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25.01.2022 SPOTTED-TAIL QUOLLS FACING EXTINCTION A new study published in the world’s top journal for mammal research; Journal of Mammalogy, has revealed a decline in one ...of north Queensland’s largest marsupial predators, the Spotted-tailed Quoll. Dr Conrad Hoskin is the lead author on the study that analysed almost 1000 records of the species from the 1800’s to now and said that several threats have driven the declines and local extinctions, including clearing and fragmentation of rainforest, hunting, and the animals being hit by cars. Introduced species are likely a threat, including poisoning from cane toads and competition with feral cats. Just six populations remain consisting of a subspecies in south-east Australia and a distinct subspecies in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area probably totalling less than 300 individuals. The Atherton Tablelands was once quoll heartland, but we can now only find one small population in a remote area there. Equally worrying is that the Lamb Range population, behind Cairns, appears to have recently gone extinct, said Dr Hoskin. Large wilderness areas without roads are essential for preserving quolls and there are now only a few wild areas large enough for the predators to roam without encountering human threats.



23.01.2022 ONE DAY TO GO! Have you registered for the Wildlife Queensland presents: Queensland's Quolls webinar? On tomorrow, 25 November at 10.30 am. Secure your FREE tickets now!

18.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who joined us this morning for the Wildlife Queensland presents: Queensland's Quolls webinar with guest presenter Dr Sean FitzGibbon (UQ).... We hope you enjoyed the event. If you weren't able to make it, you can access a recording of the webinar and download presentation material here https://wildlife.org.au/queenslands-quolls-webinar/ Quoll Seekers Network #QUOLLS

18.01.2022 Tune in to Annie Gaffney's Mornings program ABC Sunshine Coast radio at 9.35 am tomorrow, Tuesday, 6 October to hear Fauna Ecologist & Wildlife Detection Dog Sp...ecialist Amanda Hancock Carnarvon Canines chat live about Australia's amazing quolls and how her quoll detection dog team and Wildlife Queensland's Quoll Seekers Network are working to find and protect endangered quoll species in the Sunshine Coast region. Listen on 90.3/95.3FM or stream via https://www.abc.net.au/radio/sunshine/ #WorldWildlifeWeek #spottedtailedquoll #endangeredspecies #quollseekers #wildlife



18.01.2022 Quoll Seekers Network #NationalThreatenedSpeciesDay

13.01.2022 Don't miss this fascinating FREE webinar about Queensland's endangered quolls with special guest speaker, Dr Sean FitzGibbon. Secure your spot now https://wildlife.org.au/queenslands-quolls-webinar/

12.01.2022 ONE WEEK TO GO! Have you registered for the Wildlife Queensland presents: Queensland's Quolls webinar with special guest presenter Dr Sean FitzGibbon? What y...ou'll learn about ... ~ Quoll habitat and ecology ~ Threats and conservation initiatives ~ Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network program ~ How you can help to save the endangered spotted-tailed quoll ~ Ask questions during our Q&A session Registration is FREE! Don't miss out, secure your spot today! https://wildlife.org.au/queenslands-quolls-webinar/ Spotted-tailed quoll Bruce Thomson #quolls #webinar #wildlife #wildlifeconservation #spottedtailedquoll Quoll Seekers Network #threatenedspecies



05.01.2022 Don't miss this fantastic FREE Wildlife Queensland webinar with guest presenter, Dr Sean FitzGibbon (UQ), on Wednesday, 25 November. Register NOW!

04.01.2022 Wildlife Queensland's Quoll Seekers Network has today launched a new guide that provides information and advice to landholders, natural resource managers and th...e public about the endangered spotted-tailed quoll. Saving the Spotted-Tailed Quoll: A Landholder’s Guide aims to provide practical ideas that may contribute to saving this elusive species. It seems fitting that this guide is being launched on World Habitat Day; the loss of spotted-tailed quoll habitat is a critical factor in the ongoing decline of this species, says Wildlife Queensland Projects Manager Matt Cecil. Taking time today to highlight and reflect on just how important conserving, improving and connecting wildlife habitat is may help to inspire people to do what they can for native Australian wildlife. Read more and view the guide https://wildlife.org.au/saving-the-spotted-tailed-quoll/ #worldhabitatday #wildlifehabitats #wildlifeconservation #worldwildlifeweek #spottedtailedquoll #wildlife

03.01.2022 Have you seen a spotted-tailed quoll in SEQ? Wildlife Queensland’s Quoll Seekers Network is continuing the search for the elusive, endangered spotted-tailed q...uoll in areas north of Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast and into the Mary River Catchment and is asking to hear from anyone who has observed a quoll across this region in the past five years. Email [email protected] Find out more https://wildlife.org.au/quoll-seekers-network-extends-sear/ ataglance.com.au

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