Wildlife Queensland is hosting a Quoll Discovery Day on February 23, 2014 at Cedar Creek Hall from 9am to 12noon for families to meet a live spotted-tailed quoll, hear a presentation from quoll researcher Dr. Scott Burnett about his studies and how the community can help conserve quolls, and learn how to participate in quoll surveys to track populations. RSVPs can be made by email or phone.
Wildlife Queensland is hosting a Quoll Discovery Day on February 23, 2014 at Cedar Creek Hall from 9am to 12noon for families to meet a live spotted-tailed quoll, hear a presentation from quoll researcher Dr. Scott Burnett about his studies and how the community can help conserve quolls, and learn how to participate in quoll surveys to track populations. RSVPs can be made by email or phone.
Wildlife Queensland is hosting a Quoll Discovery Day on February 23, 2014 at Cedar Creek Hall from 9am to 12noon for families to meet a live spotted-tailed quoll, hear a presentation from quoll researcher Dr. Scott Burnett about his studies and how the community can help conserve quolls, and learn how to participate in quoll surveys to track populations. RSVPs can be made by email or phone.
Wildlife Queensland is hosting a Quoll Discovery Day on February 23, 2014 at Cedar Creek Hall from 9am to 12noon for families to meet a live spotted-tailed quoll, hear a presentation from quoll researcher Dr. Scott Burnett about his studies and how the community can help conserve quolls, and learn how to participate in quoll surveys to track populations. RSVPs can be made by email or phone.
Where: Cedar Creek Hall, Beenleigh-Beaudesert & Chardon
Bridge Rd, Cedar Creek
When: 9am-12noon, Sunday 23 February 2014
Wildlife Queensland is running a fun day for the whole family. Come along and meet a LIVE spotted-tailed quoll!! Leading quoll researcher Dr Scott Burnett will present his latest studies, discuss the role of the local community in conservation and respond to your questions. Threats that affect quoll populations can be managed by you! You can help us build up a picture of where quolls used to live as well as hopefully acquire new sightings. Come along and learn how! Wildlife Queensland had great success with the Scenic Rim quoll surveys in May 2013. Camera trap surveys showed the first quoll captured on film in over nine years!! We had wonderful community support, and landowners all enjoyed the program.