Be part of the solution
Volunteers are the ‘people power’ who help bring our mission to life and make a personal difference.
If you are looking to make a real and personal difference to Queensland’s future; seeking hands-on field experience; or wanting to learn more about biodiversity and our regional ecosystems, we would love you to join our extended team.
From the Far North to the South, we work in communities and along wildlife corridors across our State, so we’re sure to have an event or project happening near you.
It is through the dedication, energy and commitment of people like you, that we have the ‘people power’ to bring our projects and mission to life.
So, if you are passionate about doing and learning more about Queensland’s biodiversity, be sure to get involved today.
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Action & Insight
Shaping a Nature Positive Future
“97% of Australians want more action to protect nature” – The Biodiversity Council Our sold-out “Shaping a Nature Positive Future” event brought together environmental, social, governmental, and financial expertise. The expert panel discussion and networking breakfast highlighted the need for urgency, transparency, and community engagement to advance Queensland’s Nature Positive agenda. A timely event […]
C4RE Mammal Muster
We want to extend a special thanks to all those dedicated citizen scientists who joined us for our second Citizens for Refuge Ecology (C4RE) Camp on Yuggera Country at our Koala Crossing Nature Refuge. Dubbed the Mammal Muster, this camp was all about surveying for our furry friends, which in ecology world is often less about finding […]
Eradication of invasive weeds
In 2020, QTFN wrapped up a three-year weed and marine debris clean-up project supported by a Queensland Department of Environment and Science Community Sustainability Action grant. With the assistance of volunteers, we have reduced the presence of the invasive Mossman River grass (Cenchrus echinatus) year-on-year, ending the program with a 99 per cent reduction in […]