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  • Conservation
    • Climate change
    • Feral animals
    • Loss and Fragmentation of habitat
    • Modification of habitat
    • Tools for conservation
  • Events
    • Coming events
      • Planting and survey days
      • Wildlife Expo Scenic Rim 2022
    • Review of past events
      • Bioblitz Second Workshop 2017
      • Meeting of Landowners at Bunjurgen 5th October 2021
      • Meeting of Landowners at Tamrookum 8th October 2021
      • Meeting of landowners Kerry Valley
      • Mental Health Week event 9th October 2021
      • National Bilby Day in the Scenic Rim
      • Scenic Rim Bioblitz 15-17 October 2017
  • Guest posts
    • Pollinators And Plants
  • Projects
    • Animal/Plant interactions
    • Gliders of the Scenic Rim
      • Future glider surveys
      • Glider Workshop February 2014
      • Glider workshop February 2015
      • Previous glider surveys
        • Previous glider surveys 2014 continued
        • Previous glider surveys 2015
      • What the glider study is all about
    • Scenic Rim’s first Bioblitz 15-17 October 2017
      • 1 SCENIC RIM BIOBLITZ 2017 – opening etc.
      • 2 Mammals Reptiles Frogs Bioblitz 2017
      • 3 Birds Bioblitz 2017
      • 4 Butterflies & Moths Bioblitz 2017
      • 5 Other Insects Bioblitz 2017
      • 6 Spiders Bioblitz 2017
      • 7 Other arthropods Bioblitz 2017
      • 8 Other invertebrates Bioblitz 2017
      • 9 Plants Bioblitz 2017
      • 9a Fungi Bioblitz 2017
      • Additional sightings Tamborine Mountain
    • The Coal Seam Gas Pipeline
    • Wildlife corridors for the Scenic Rim
      • Planting for wildlife in the corridors
      • Wildlife Corridor Plans
        • Animals survey for corridors
  • W/l Art
    • WIldlife Poetry
      • Poems by Sara Bruxner
      • Poetry by Brett Dionysius
  • Wildlife
    • Reporting species sightings
    • The Scenic Rim
    • Tips on identifying different groups of species
    • Wildlife of the Scenic Rim – Overview
    • Wildlife species of the Scenic Rm

Featured Pages

  • Welcome to Wildlife Queensland Scenic Rim Branch

Recent Posts

  • Why a Bioblitz?
  • Massive flooding in the Scenic Rim
  • Glider workshop coming soon
  • Help us look for gliders
  • 50th Anniversary celebration in the Scenic Rim

Useful Links

  • Wildlife Queensland Website

Why a Bioblitz?

Posted on August 21, 2017 by The Scenic Bristle Bird

Why are we spending so much  time running a 48-hour Bioblitz in the Scenic Rim, a citizen science event searching for and identifying all the animals, plants and fungi we can?  It involves a lot more time than just that … Continue reading →

Massive flooding in the Scenic Rim

Posted on April 1, 2017 by The Scenic Bristle Bird

Cyclone Debbie struck land a few days ago in North Queensland, creating a disaster for many human residents, some who have lost their homes and contents, and sometimes crops they depend on for their livelihoods. Pets and domestic livestock have … Continue reading →

Glider workshop coming soon

Posted on January 30, 2015 by The Scenic Bristle Bird

Join us for a FREE glider workshop in Beaudesert, Saturday 28th February Meet gliders, glider experts, citizen science volunteers and a children’s author. Free entry. Morning and afternoon teas and children’s activities provided. Choice of several good lunch venues nearby. … Continue reading →

Help us look for gliders

Posted on April 5, 2014 by The Scenic Bristle Bird

To conserve wildlife we need to understand it. We know the Scenic Rim harbours five of Australia’s six species of glider. We don’t know enough about their distribution or how they’re using their habitats We have several surveys coming up … Continue reading →

50th Anniversary celebration in the Scenic Rim

Posted on January 23, 2013 by The Scenic Bristle Bird

2012 is the 50th Anniversary of Wildlife Queensland, and we had good reason to celebrate  here in the Scenic Rim, where co-founder, president and patron Judith Wright lived for many years (on Tamborine Mountains) and wrote many of her poems, … Continue reading →

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