December 24, 2012February 15, 2022Blogs Straddie Wildlife Rescue Straddie Wildlife Rescue is seeking volunteers in all townships to help with island rescues. You will be trained, equipment will […] Read more
December 24, 2012February 15, 2022Blogs A collection of images A Pied Cormorant catches a Butter Bream, east end of Deadman’s Beach. Tringa incana, Wandering Tattler. (Heyn de Kock) Rainbow Bee […] Read more
December 24, 2012February 15, 2022Blogs Summer Nature Notes Off Point Lookout the Manta Rays will have returned and dolphins with new calves may sometimes be sighted. Koala breeding […] Read more
December 12, 2012February 15, 2022Blogs Feral animal control update Feral fox Main Beach North Stradbroke Island. Due to the excellent efforts of Michael Dickinson, Wildlife Spotter / Catcher, 111 […] Read more
July 31, 2011May 25, 2022Blogs January floods and bay health The January floods have sparked serious concern over the impact of sediment plume on seagrasses, turtles and dugongs in Moreton […] Read more
July 31, 2011May 25, 2022Blogs An end to sand mining, why 14 years and not 6 weeks? Sand mining stopped on Fraser Island in 6 weeks! Why does this government need 14 years? In 1976 the Fraser […] Read more
July 31, 2011May 25, 2022Blogs Erosion at Amity and Point Lookout Deadman’s Beach at its worst. Early this year, with the wild weather, dramatic erosion occurred once again at Amity and […] Read more
July 31, 2011April 15, 2024Blogs Marine Plastic Kills Seabirds Sea birds which forage in the Tasman Sea are eating plastic, thinking it is food and are dying in large […] Read more
July 31, 2011February 15, 2022Blogs The Eighteen Mile Swamp Swamps fringe the Northern, Eastern and Southern shores of North Stradbroke Island. The Eighteen Mile Swamp, a great trough in […] Read more
July 31, 2011February 15, 2022Blogs High Court Victory In the High Court of Australia in Canberra on June 9 the mining company’s final attempt to prolong the mining […] Read more