Featured species projects
Koalas
Learn more about koalas, their habitat, threats, rescue and rehabilitation, sightings, conservation actions, mapping and regulation.
Marine and freshwater turtles
Learn more about the various turtle species in Queensland including the loggerhead turtle, the green turtle, the flatback turtle, the hawksbill turtle and the olive ridley turtle.
Greater bilby
Learn more about the endangered greater bilby, which has large ears to provide sharp hearing because it can’t see very well, and the actions to protect it.
Dugongs
Learn more about the shy, slow-moving dugong, which spends most of its day feeding on seagrass in northern coastal waters, and actions to protect it.
Herald petrel
Learn more about critically endangered Herald petrel, an oceanic seabird not seen from the mainland which only breeds on Raine Island, and the actions to protect it.
Richmond birdwing butterfly
Learn more about the vulnerable Richmond birdwing butterfly, one of Australia's largest butterflies with a wingspan of up to 16cm, and the actions to protect it.
Capricorn yellow chat
Learn more about the Capricorn yellow chat, which is only found on the Capricorn coast in Central Queensland, and the actions to protect it.
Armoured mistfrog
Learn more about the critically endangered armoured mistfrog, which is considered one of the top five Australian frog species most likely to go extinct in the next one to two decades, and the actions to protect it.
Nangur spiny skink
Learn more about the critically endangered Nangur spiny skink, which is only found in two populations in South East Queensland, and the actions to protect it.
Coochin Hills grevillea
Learn more about the critically endangered Coochin Hills grevillea, which is only found in a very narrow range in the Beerwah area in South East Queensland, and the actions to protect it.