Recovery in action
Northern hairy-nosed wombats find a new home in Powrunna State Forest
Learn more about the northern hairy-nosed wombats new home in Powrunna State Forest
Partnerships delivering 400+ hectares for koalas in South East Queensland
Find out more about how partnerships are delivering important habitat for koalas in South East Queensland
Monitoring koala populations in South East Queensland
Learn more about koala monitoring and mapping in South East Queensland.
Protecting the world's largest green turtle rookery on Raine Island
Read more about how we’re working to protect three key nesting populations of the endangered green turtle in Queensland.
Buying time by lowering beach temperatures for the loggerhead turtle
Find out more about how we’re buying time for the loggerhead turtle by lowering beach temperatures
Building a Richmond birdwing butterfly superhighway
Find out how we’re working with others to build a Richmond birdwing butterfly superhighway.
Endangered southern cassowary chick leaves school for the rainforest
Read more about how an endangered southern cassowary chick leaves school for the rainforest
Collaborative efforts to uncover the southern cassowary’s presence in Apudthama National Park
Find out how we’re working to uncover the southern cassowary’s presence in Apudthama National Park.
Creating a protected safe place for the endangered night parrot
By preserving its habitat, controlling invasive predators and supporting ongoing research, we’re helping protect the elusive night parrot.
Where does the critically endangered Herald petrel go when it leaves Queensland?
Discover how we’re working to re-establish the breeding habitat of the herald petrel.
Preventing a perilous future for the Capricorn yellow chat
Find out how we’re working to protect the Capricorn yellow chat’s future.
Citizen science helping powerful owls to persist in South East Queensland suburbs
The powerful owl is a large, but elusive predator. Learn more about how we’re helping it to survive.
How solar-powered sensors and bio-acoustic devices will help protect threatened species on Coorabulka Station
Solar-powered sensors and bio-acoustic devices are helping protect threatened species on Coorabulka Station
Breaking the boom-and-bust cycle of the Astrebla Downs greater bilby population
The greater bilby population at Astrebla Downs is the most significant wild population remaining in Queensland. Find out how we’re working to safeguard its future.
Captive-born Kroombit tinker frog boosting wild populations in Queensland
Find out more about how captive-born Kroombit tinker frogs are boosting wild populations in Queensland
Captive breeding success: a new population of Nangur spiny skink thrives
Find out more about how captive breeding success has created a new population of Nangur spiny skinks.
Lassoing endangered grey nurse sharks to help protect the species
Learn more about how we’re helping the endangered grey nurse shark through science and research.