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24.01.2022 ’Twas the night before Christmas... Thank you all for your support and contributions to the conservation of Queensland's native wildlife this year. We couldn't ...have got through 2020 without you! We’re taking a break for a week from this afternoon, and will be back bright-eyed and bushy-tailed on Monday, 4 January. From everyone at Wildlife Queensland, we wish you a safe and happy festive season. PS. Our endangered spotted-tailed quolls still need you this Christmas! If you haven't already donated to our Quoll Quest Christmas Appeal, please consider donating today https://chuffed.org/project/quoll-quest



23.01.2022 In the Spring 2020 edition of Wildlife Australia Magazine, we feature an amazing marsupial that flies ... no, not the Qantas flying kangaroo ... Australia's cut...e, furry, big-eyed gliders. And did we mention SO fluffy? Find out how Wildlife Queensland branches are shoring up precious glider habitat and how you can get involved in helping this amazing species. We also look at how a new volunteer-run Queensland Glider Network Yellow-bellied Glider Project is helping to locate and document yellow-bellied gliders and greater gliders in South East Queensland and how you can get involved. Also in this edition, we look at how CSIRO is winning the war on the Great Barrier Reef crown-of-thorns starfish; how animals understand and respond to Indigenous firestick land management; new native Australian bee species that are being named after characters in the Marvel Universe; and new research providing solutions to northern Australia's mammal decline crisis ... and lots more. Grab the latest edition or subscribe to Wildlife Australia TODAY https://wildlife.org.au/magazines/

22.01.2022 Bird lovers are taking on big business, fighting to save the Toondah Harbour wetlands from a billion dollar development. They're proposing more than 3000 units, infuriating locals, who fear it will destroy their seaside suburb. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

20.01.2022 How awesome is this?! Tassie devils, wombats, quolls and possums have all been captured entering and exiting the same burrow at Crabtree near Hobart over the ...course of a few weeks. "Wombats and devils seem to amicably share the burrow," property owner Jenny Cambers-Smith said. Amazing! : Taswildlife.com



19.01.2022 What a beautiful moment RSPCA Queensland said this brushtail possum was brought to its wildlife hospital after being caught in a drain pipe. When she was unde...r anesthetic her carers realised she was missing a baby (she had an engorged teat). The wildlife ambos were able to go back and find her joey, and mum and bub were successfully reunited later that night. : RSPCA QLD

16.01.2022 and - what could be better!

14.01.2022 Come to THECA’s Art Show at The Hut! We are open 9 till 3.30pm on Sunday and Monday, with free entry. A wonderful display of art work celebrating Australian flora, fauna and wild places is on show, featuring 29 local and regional artists.



12.01.2022 Hard not to enjoy this article!

12.01.2022 QUOLL QUEST CHRISTMAS APPEAL Wildlife Queensland has launched its end-of-year appeal to raise funds for the spotted-tailed quoll, an iconic native species liste...d as endangered at the federal level. Please join our quest to find and save our spotted-tailed quolls by giving today - help us reach our goal of $34,000! Together, we can make sure they don't disappear forever. GIVE NOW - https://www.chuffed.org/project/quoll-quest #QuollQuest #wildlifeconservation #spottedtailedquoll

10.01.2022 In case you missed it, here's the link to our first webinar - Understanding the evolution of Australia's biodiversity. Thanks to our three fantastic speakers, K...atharina, Ian and Joseph for their interesting and engaging presentations. https://webcast.csiro.au/#/webcasts/alaseminar Details on our next webinar to come!

10.01.2022 Get your tickets soon! and - what could be better! https://fb.me/e/15f1MfVyt

04.01.2022 Three words that will make your Thursday... Fluffy Mini Kangaroo! This is Grumbles the rufous bettong. Bettongs are a type of potoroid and about the size of a... full-grown rabbit, measuring just 38 cm from head to tail. @intrepid_meg, who captured these amazing images, describes the rufous bettong as a mini kangaroo, but a bit fluffier and with little t-rex arms. Grumbles is part of a larger bettong project at the Hidden Vale Wildlife Centre in south east Queensland. IG: @intrepid_meg #hiddenvalewildlifecentre #wildlife #wildlifeconservation #bettong



04.01.2022 The numbers are just amazing here.

03.01.2022 We love Brush turkeys - and now they’ve got their own app!

02.01.2022 This is a great way to share observations - and see what others have found.

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