Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland

Type

NGO

Country

Australia

Last Update: August 13, 2023

About us

The Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland (Wildlife Queensland) is the oldest, largest and most respected wildlife-focussed conservation group in Queensland.
Since its establishment in 1962, the Society has played a part in each of Queensland’s major conservation issues, beginning with early campaigns to protect important habitats such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Hinchinbrook Passage and Fraser Island.

Wildlife Queensland was founded to educate the community about wildlife and wildlife issues. Wildlife Queensland is keen to ensure that through our actions, we can encourage everyone to gain an appreciation of wildlife and its habitat, leading to a greater understanding of the challenges and pressures it increasingly faces.

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Level 1, 30-34 Gladstone Road, Highgate Hill Qld 4101