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Walking in the time of corona*

Posted on April 7, 2020 by Townsville Brolga

Although we cannot hold any of our regular monthly wildlife outings, we can still get out and walk, individually or with a friend, in natural or semi-natural surroundings. Here are three suggestions for walks in different suburbs across town. As … Continue reading →

The year that was: President’s report for 2019

Posted on April 5, 2020 by Townsville Brolga

WILDLIFE PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND:  TOWNSVILLE BRANCH Inc.  PRESIDENT’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2019 Membership: We ended 2019 with 51 members, including four welcome new members. The small number of new members, compared with previous years, was probably … Continue reading →

FEBRUARY-MARCH 2020 BRANCH UPDATE

Posted on March 14, 2020 by Townsville Brolga

WELCOME: A warm welcome to our first new members for 2020, Tara who joined in January and Sid who signed up in February. We hope we can keep you interested, informed and – dare I say – inspired throughout the … Continue reading →

DECEMBER 2019-JANUARY 2020 BRANCH UPDATE

Posted on January 20, 2020 by Townsville Brolga

AUSTRALIA ON FIRE !    What a grim end to 2019 and what a frightening start to 2020 it has been. It has seemed impossible to utter the standard “Happy New Year” greetings, knowing the devastation that has been inflicted, and … Continue reading →

Farewell, Jane: our treasurer, and new life member, moves south

Posted on January 20, 2020 by Townsville Brolga

At a small gathering in early January we bade a sad but affectionate goodbye to one of our longest-serving and most hardworking members: our Treasurer for nearly 25 years, Jane McLean. Jane has moved to Brisbane to be close to … Continue reading →

BUSHFIRE EMERGENCY – SOS FOR WILDLIFE!

Posted on January 7, 2020 by Townsville Brolga

SOS FOR OUR WILDLIFE IN CRISIS In the face of the ongoing, horrific and completely unprecedented devastation of wildlife and habitat across our country please consider making a donation to support those wonderful wildlife carers, rescuers and veterinarians desperately trying … Continue reading →

Revisiting Rollingstone: November 2019 Field Trip

Posted on January 7, 2020 by Townsville Brolga

For our last trip of 2019 we met in the confusingly named Vincent Bushy Parker Park beside Rollingstone Creek just downstream from the highway, and watched some of the bird activity before heading off downstream, some on each bank and … Continue reading →

Mahogany Glider project site – a different view: October 2019 Field Trip

Posted on January 7, 2020 by Townsville Brolga

Our September trip, postponed due to illness, was rescheduled for the following month and gave an opportunity for those not able to join the regular mahogany glider project team, to view the project site and learn more about what the … Continue reading →

Vandalism at Mundy Creek?

Posted on December 30, 2019 by Townsville Brolga

This post was included in the September-October 2019 update emailed to members and supporters. It is published, as a separate post, retrospectively as part of the process of bringing our blog up-to-date. We received an urgent message in early October … Continue reading →

BRANCH UPDATE SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2019

Posted on December 30, 2019 by Townsville Brolga

This update was sent by email to members and supporters last October (2019) because of the unavailability of our blog. It is published retrospectively as part of the process of bringing our blog up-to-date. Upcoming Field Trip Sunday 20th October: As … Continue reading →

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