Help us look for gliders

sq_glider_JimboombaTo 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 over the next few weeks, and the more pairs of eyes we have out there looking for them the better.

Visit https://scenicrim.wildlife.org.au/projects/gliders-of-the-scenic-rim-an-on-going-study/ for more details

All ages welcome (but must be able to keep quiet while walking

About The Scenic Bristle Bird

This is the Scenic Rim branch of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland. One of the founders, Judith Wright, lived-in the Scenic Rim for about two decades, and we hope would be pleased that there is now an active Scenic Rim branch. Our activities to date have included various meetings and outings, workshops, talks to schools and other groups, displays and various functions, surveys of gliders in the Scenic Rim and a Bioblitxz. We encourage all ages to get involved.The bristle bird is our symbol as it is a critically endangered species with major strongholds inner region, and we have helped to raise money towards a captive-breeingand release program.

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