we are back to blogging
apologies for the long silence but we have been experiencing difficulty in accessing the blog site issues are now resolved and in the next few days I will post all our backdated posts to bring everyone up to date
apologies for the long silence but we have been experiencing difficulty in accessing the blog site issues are now resolved and in the next few days I will post all our backdated posts to bring everyone up to date
I think that the pictures will tell the story – yesterday was a tremendous success with around 50 groups coming to Mission Beach to share their enthusiasm, knowledge and passion for the far north…it was a BRILLIANT day. Approx 4000 … Continue reading
Last night in Cardwell by the Sea we launched the Documentary celebrating 50 years of counting Torresian Imperial Pigeons on Brook Isles with Wildlife Qld patron Margaret Thorsborne AO. It was a great night and a wonderful documentary. Elder Claude … Continue reading
Wildlife Queensland annual stall at Tully Show – Sandal, Judy and Dan were there to talk to people about our “Paddock Tree” program This year’s stall was an outside venue – focusing on paddock trees and connectivity. – lots of … Continue reading
WPSQ CASSOWARY COAST-HINCHINBROOK BRANCH ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 Branch members,walking the Kennedy track on the anniversary of Kennedy’s landing in 1848 (24th May) pause for a snap at our sign commemorating the builders of the track. Funds donated by Australian … Continue reading
Sunday May 24th – members of our branch gathered to celebrate the completion of one of our 2014 projects. A new sign to commemorate the building of the Edmund Kennedy Memorial Walking Track. It is between South Mission Beach and … Continue reading
A damp day…perfect for planting… 10 dedicated reveg volunteers and a successful mornings planting at the Murray upper site…. some more rain … Continue reading
WILDLIFE QUEENSLAND’S CASSOWARY COAST-HINCHINBROOK BRANCH INVITES YOU TO A COMMUNITY PLANTOUT SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 2015 8.30 am AT MURRAY UPPER. Enquiries to Suzie 0427 497 779 The site is next to the Primary school and is bordered by Mahogany Glider … Continue reading
Mahogany glider—Connecting the dots (QLD) Funding $33,000 Project Connectivity corridors allow isolated populations of wildlife access to more habitat. This project will establish a connectivity corridor to link separate populations of the endangered mahogany glider (Petaurus gracilis). Mahogany gliders … Continue reading