Land for Wildlife South-East Queensland has published its May newsletter.
It is another diverse and interesting read with articles on:
- Variable colour patterns and maternal instincts of Coastal Carpet Pythons.
- Weed control and restoration tips from LfW members at Christmas Creek, Scenic Rim.
- A guide to staying positive despite the mountains of weeds.
- The value of old trees, alive or dead, for Yellow-bellied and Greater Gliders.
- Identifying and photographing dragonflies and damselflies.
- Recommendations on using fauna monitoring cameras and processing camera images.
- A call out to contribute to national research via this survey.
- Review of Dingo: The true story of Australia’s most maligned native animal.
- Review of Native Plants of Bribie Island and Sunshine Coast: A field guide for wildflowering.
- Letters to the editor
Plus the usual weather outlook and good news snippets.



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