Protecting Nature Protects Our Way Of Life.

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Queenslanders love the great outdoors and we're known for our state pride...

But there’s a few things you might not know about our beautiful state.

Queensland is rich in living cultural heritage of First Nations people , which is intimately linked to the health of the landscape.

We have twice as many species of native plants and animals as any other Australian state or territory.

But it's not all good news. Queensland currently boasts the lowest percentage of protected areas compared to other states and territories.

There’s so much to lose!

If we don't act soon to protect beautiful Queensland, we stand to lose:

Bather beside outdoor natural pool in beautiful Queensland

The most valuable and vulnerable landscapes are being lost to inappropriate development.

Over a thousand species of plants and animals already classified as rare or endangered in Queensland.

Access to and enjoyment of nature is central to our Queensland way of life.

Latest news

Aug 15, 2024

Policy priorities to protect Queensland’s nature

Queensland boasts some of the most outstanding natural and living cultural landscapes remaining in the world. From the dense forests of the Great Dividing Range to the outback rivers of the Channel […]  Read more 

Jul 23, 2024

A million more hectares for Queensland conservation

Since the beginning of July, Queensland has added the equivalent of a small European country to its conservation area. More than a million hectares has been protected in Australia’s most naturally diverse […]  Read more 

Jul 11, 2024

Queensland’s new National Parks a win for wildlife and active lifestyles

Queensland’s national parks have just grown by 59,000 hectares as the state continues to work toward doubling its protected area estate by 2030.  The latest declarations include the 620-hectare Malbon Thompson Range […]  Read more 

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