Wildlife conservation and recovery

Threatened species

Read about how the Queensland’s Threatened Species Program 2020-2040 is bringing together stakeholders to deliver critical research, conservation and recovery programs to protect our most vulnerable flora and fauna and mitigate the threats they face.

Threats to wildlife

Introductory information about Queensland threatened species, how species become threatened, what the department is doing about it and related processes, and opportunities for public involvement.

Community assistance

Information about how the community can get involved and help protect and manage our environment.

Wildlife research programs

In order to make informed decisions on the management of Queensland's natural resources, we implement a range of research programs.

Protected Animal Translocation Policy

Protected Animal Translocation Policy sets out the key principles how we decide when the translocation of a protected animal may be suitable.

Raine Island Recovery Project

Information about the Raine Island Recovery Project, the remedial actions being undertaken and the project sponsors funding the project.

2019–20 bushfires: Threatened species recovery program

The Queensland Bushfire Recovery Program has delivered priority threatened species recovery actions following the 2019–20 bushfires.