Bring Wildlife Back to Your Garden
You don’t need acres of land or gardening experience to help wildlife.
From balconies and backyards to schoolyards and community spaces, Rewild My Garden helps people support South East Queensland’s local wildlife through small, meaningful acts of rewilding, right where they live.
What is rewilding?
Giving nature a chance to come back, by restoring habitats and letting wildlife live, feed, and move safely in your area.
In a garden, rewilding usually looks like:
Planting local native plants that birds, bees, butterflies, mammals, frogs, and lizards rely on for food and shelter.
Providing places for wildlife to live and hide, like shrubs, logs, or small ponds.
Letting your garden work with nature, rather than trying to make it look “perfect” or tidy all the time.
It’s not about doing everything at once or having a huge property, even a small balcony, courtyard, or backyard can be “rewilded”.
Why it matters
Urban development has removed many of the plants local wildlife depend on to survive.
By choosing native plants that belong here, your garden can:
feed birds, bees, butterflies, and insects
provide shelter for lizards and frogs
help reconnect broken habitat across suburbs and streets
When many people rewild small spaces, the impact becomes powerful.
How we help
We make wildlife-friendly gardening simple, achievable, and confidence-building, especially for beginners.
At the heart of what we do are our Biodiversity Boxes — hands-on rewilding projects designed to remove guesswork and make a real difference.
Each box includes:
4, 6, 8 or 12 carefully selected South East Queensland native plants, chosen specifically to support local wildlife
clear guidance so you know exactly what to do and what you can attract to your garden.
We prioritise lesser-known native plants that are disappearing from urban areas — helping restore the plant–wildlife relationships that once thrived here in South-east Queensland.
Choose the habitat you want to support
You can start with:
Curated Wildlife Boxes
(Bird, Bee, Butterfly, Frog & Lizard)Curated Suburb boxes (Plants from your local ecosystem)
Build Your Own Habitat Box - Coming soon
(choose plants based on your space and goals)Custom Habitat Selections
(designed around the wildlife you want to support)
👉 New to gardening? Our curated wildlife boxes are the easiest place to start.
More than plants
Rewild My Garden is about:
learning to notice the wildlife already around you
understanding your local ecosystem
feeling confident caring for your patch of land
Being apart of a community of garden rewilders
By rewilding individual gardens, we create connected networks of habitat across streets, suburbs, and communities — helping wildlife move safely through urban areas and thrive again.
This is for you if you are:
a beginner gardener who wants guidance and reassurance
a family or school looking for hands-on nature learning
A property or business owner wanting to plant native plants for wildlife
a wildlife or plant lover wanting to make a practical difference
someone who cares deeply about SEQ’s natural environment
You don’t have to be perfect.
You just have to start.
📍 Please note:
Pickup is currently available at North Brisbane / Brisbane locations. We hope to offer shipping and delivery soon..
Boosting Biodiversity, one backyard at a time.
Boosting Biodiversity, one backyard at a time.
Our Biodiversity boxes
Create a Wildlife-Friendly Garden the Easy Way
If you have wanted to make a wildlife garden, but not sure where to start, our Biodiversity Boxes make it simple and rewarding to bring wildlife back to your garden. Perfect for beginners, busy gardeners, families, or anyone wanting to plant with purpose.
🌱 Choose Your Box:
1️⃣ Premade Box (Curated for You)
Each box is carefully designed to attract specific wildlife:
Bee Box – nectar and pollen-rich plants for bees and pollinators
Butterfly Box – host and nectar plants for local butterflies
Bird Box – Plants that produce fruit, seeds, nectar or attract an abundance of insects to feed and shelter our local birds
Lizard/Frog Box – dense plants and shelter for reptiles and frogs
Habitat Box – a mix to support multiple wildlife types
LIMITED EDITION – new theme added each month
2️⃣ Custom Wildlife Box (Personalised)
Tell us what you want to attract or your wildlife garden goals (e.g., attract more small birds, support the blue-banded bees I see in my garden, or I have a full sun or full shade area can I have plants suited for this) and we will curate a bespoke set of 6 easy-to-plant native tubestock for your space.
We also offer our new Suburb Biodiversity box- just tell us your suburba nd we research the original ecosystems that made up your suburb before development and source plants to create a custom selection of plants for your suburb, that brings back pieces of what has been lost from the landscape
🌏 What’s Included in Every Box
4, 6, 8 or 12 healthy South East Queensland native tubestock (small, easy-to-plant plants)
Packaged in a box- 2 box options ( reusable box or cardboard gift box)
Your Rewilding project - Clear, beginner-friendly tubestock care sheet, plant info sheets focused on wildlife value, tips on creating a wildlife garden based on theme
✨ Why People Love It
Perfect for beginners – simple, step-by-step planting
Purposeful – supports local wildlife and biodiversity
Fun and meaningful – makes gardening easy and rewarding
Great for gifts
Affordable way to make a real difference
🐦 Bird Biodiversity Box – Rewilding Project
Turn your garden into a bird-attracting habitat in days — not years.
The Bird Biodiversity Box is a ready-made native planting system designed to bring birds back into South East Queensland gardens. Each box is carefully curated to create immediate food, shelter, and nesting opportunities for local birds — even in small spaces.
No guesswork. No plant confusion. Just a simple, proven mix of native plants that work together to attract birds and support biodiversity.
🐦 What you’ll notice in your garden
Plant this box and you’re creating conditions for:
🐦 Daily bird activity — honeyeaters, finches, parrots, and insect-eating birds
🌸 Nectar feeding through seasonal flowering cycles
🌿 Shelter and nesting cover in dense native foliage
🐛 Increased insects → which means more birds naturally arriving
🌏 A living habitat that grows in value every year
Even a small garden starts functioning like a stepping stone habitat for urban wildlife.
🌱 Why this works
Most gardens fail for birds because they only offer one thing — usually ornamentals or lawns.
This box is different.
Each mix is designed to combine:
Nectar plants (energy for birds)
Insect-supporting plants (food chain base)
Shelter species (protection + nesting)
Seasonal diversity (year-round activity)
This is what turns a garden into a functioning ecosystem.
🌿 What you get
🌱 4, 6, 8 or 12 SEQ native plants
All sun-hardened tubestock, nursery-grown and ready to plant
📱 Simple planting & wildlife guide (QR + printed)
Includes:
What birds to expect
Seasonal flowering guide
Wildlife tracking prompts
Easy planting layout tips
📒 Refillable nature tracking sheet
Watch your garden change over time — birds, seasons, and biodiversity
🌏 Rewilding impact
Every plant you add helps rebuild lost habitat.
Your garden becomes part of a larger network of stepping-stone habitats, helping birds move safely through urban environments and reconnecting fragmented ecosystems.
Even one box makes a measurable difference.
👨👩👧 Who it’s for
People who want birds in their garden (but don’t know where to start)
Beginners who want a simple, done-for-you solution
Families and kids learning about nature
Renters with pots, balconies, or small spaces
Anyone wanting a low-effort, high-impact wildlife garden
📦 Ordering & pickup
Boxes are prepared within 1–3 business days.
Pickup:
Plant stand café, Brighton QLD 4017
Kallangur 4503 (home pickup)
You’ll receive a message when your order is ready.
🦋 Butterfly Biodiversity Box – Rewilding Project
Bring butterflies back into your garden — from caterpillar to flight.
If you want a garden full of movement, colour, and butterflies at every stage of life, this is the simplest way to start.
The Butterfly Biodiversity Box is a ready-made native planting system designed to support the full butterfly lifecycle — egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and adult — using carefully selected South East Queensland native plants.
Plant it once → and your garden becomes part of a living butterfly habitat.
🦋 What this box creates in your garden
Plant your box and you’ll start to notice:
🦋 Butterflies returning to feed, rest, and lay eggs
🐛 Caterpillars appearing on host plants (this is the goal)
🌸 Nectar feeding activity from adult butterflies
🌿 A self-sustaining butterfly habitat forming over time
This isn’t just about attracting butterflies — it’s about supporting their full life cycle in your backyard.
🌿 Why this works
Includes both host plants + nectar plants
Supports every stage of butterfly development
Designed for SEQ butterfly species and conditions
Creates long-term habitat, not just short-term attraction
Works in gardens, balconies, pots, and small spaces
💡 If there are no host plants, there are no caterpillars — this box fixes that.
⚡ Ready-made. No guesswork.
This is a complete butterfly habitat system.
You don’t need to:
know which plants are host species
research butterfly lifecycles
or figure out plant combinations
It’s already designed for you.
You just plant it → and butterflies find it.
🪴 Box sizes
Choose your habitat level:
🪴 4 plants — starter butterfly patch
🌿 6 plants — balanced lifecycle garden
🌸 8 plants — strong butterfly corridor
🌳 12 plants — full habitat system
📦 What’s included
Sun-hardened, well-established SEQ native tubestock
Curated mix of host + nectar plants
Planting + care guide (QR + printed)
Seasonal + wildlife tracking sheet
Simple prompts to observe eggs, caterpillars, and butterflies
🌏 The impact
Every box helps rebuild:
butterfly breeding habitat
host plant populations
local pollinator corridors through urban areas
Your garden becomes part of a connected butterfly network across the landscape.
👨👩👧 Who it’s for
People wanting butterflies in their garden (not just flowers)
Families and kids learning about nature cycles
Beginner gardeners who want it done for them
Schools and community gardens
Wildlife and biodiversity-focused gardeners
📍 Pickup
Ready in 1–4 business days
Pickup from:
📍 Brighton plant stand
📍 Kallangur home base
You’ll receive a message when your box is ready for collection.
🌿 Bottom line
This is the easiest way to turn your space into a butterfly breeding habitat — not just a butterfly garden.
🌿 Suburb Biodiversity Box – Rewild Your Local Ecosystem
Rebuild what your suburb used to be — right in your backyard.
The Suburb Biodiversity Box is a ready-made native planting system designed specifically for your local area. Each box reconnects your garden to the original ecosystem that once existed there, bringing back the plants that support local birds, bees, butterflies, and insects.
No guessing. No plant confusion. Just a curated mix of natives that belong in your suburb — working together to restore habitat in small, practical spaces.
🌏 What you’ll see in your garden
Plant this box and your space starts to function like local habitat again:
🐦 Native birds returning for food, shelter, and nesting cover
🐝 Bees and pollinators moving through flowering cycles
🦋 Butterflies using host plants and nectar sources
🐛 Insects rebuilding the base of the food chain
🌿 A layered, self-supporting mini ecosystem forming over time
Even a small garden becomes part of your suburb’s living wildlife network.
🌱 Choose your pack
🌿 Starter Pack – 4 plants – $55
A simple entry point to start rewilding your space.
Perfect for balconies, courtyards, small gardens, or beginners.
🌿 Garden Impact Pack – 8 plants – $95
Builds structure, diversity, and stronger wildlife activity.
Ideal for medium gardens or ongoing habitat creation.
🌿 Habitat Builder Pack – 12 plants – $130
A full ecosystem starter kit.
Creates layered habitat with trees, shrubs, grasses, and groundcovers.
Each pack is designed around your suburb’s original vegetation and seasonal availability.
🌿 Why this works
Most gardens don’t fail because of effort — they fail because the plants don’t belong together ecologically.
This box fixes that by:
Rebuilding local plant communities
Restoring natural food webs
Creating layered habitat structure
Supporting year-round wildlife activity
It’s not decoration — it’s ecosystem restoration at home scale.
📦 What you get
🌱 Sun-hardened, nursery-grown tubestock ready to plant
📱 QR + printed planting & wildlife guide
Includes:
What wildlife your plants support
Seasonal flowering and activity guide
Simple planting layout ideas
Wildlife observation prompts
📒 Refillable nature tracking sheet
Track birds, insects, seasons, and changes as your garden develops
🌏 Rewilding impact
Every box helps rebuild your suburb’s lost ecosystem.
Your garden becomes a stepping stone habitat — helping wildlife move through fragmented urban landscapes and reconnecting patches of native vegetation across your area.
One box is a start. Repeated plantings rebuild entire systems.
👩🌾 Who it’s for
People who want a wildlife garden but don’t know where to start
Beginners wanting simple, guided planting
Families and kids learning about nature
Renters and small-space gardeners
Eco-conscious gift-givers
Real estate agents wanting meaningful local gifts
Anyone wanting to restore their suburb’s natural ecology
📦 Ordering & pickup
Orders close Monday 6pm each week.
Plants are curated, sourced, and prepared during the week.
Pickup:
Plant stand café, Brighton QLD 4017
Kallangur 4503 (home pickup)
You’ll receive an email when your order is ready.
Bulk Orders: Planning a school or community project? Contact us, we can arrange pricing for larger quantities.
🌿 Custom Biodiversity Box – Rewild Your Exact Space or Wildlife Goal
Stop guessing what to plant — we design a box around your garden and the wildlife you want to support.
The Custom Biodiversity Box is a tailored rewilding solution built for a specific outcome. Instead of a general mix, your plants are selected to solve a goal in your garden — whether that’s attracting a certain species, restoring a habitat zone, or fixing a tricky space like shade, verge, or dry areas.
🌱 Choose Your Rewilding Focus
You tell us what you want to create — we build the plant mix around it.
You can request outcomes like:
🦋 Blue-banded bees or native stingless bees
🐦 Honeyeater feeding gardens (year-round nectar)
🪶 Curlew-friendly habitat zones (open, low, safe planting structure)
🌿 Shaded corner rewilding (low-light understory ecosystem)
🌾 Verge garden / roadside planting (low-growing, resilient natives)
🐸 Frog-friendly damp zones (moisture + shelter plant layers)
🦎 Reptile refuge gardens (groundcover + basking structure)
🌳 Small backyard wildlife corridor (layered mini-ecosystem)
If you’re unsure — we can design it for your space and conditions.
🌿 Choose Your Pack
Custom Starter Outcome Box – 4 plants – $55
A simple, targeted solution for one wildlife goal or garden zone.
Custom Garden Impact Box – 6 plants – $70
A balanced, multi-layered planting designed to strengthen habitat and biodiversity outcomes.
Custom Habitat Builder Box – 12 plants – $115
A full ecosystem-style build designed to create a functioning wildlife pocket in your space.
🧠 How It Works
Tell us your goal
(e.g. “I want more bees”, “curlew-safe garden”, “shade corner”, “low maintenance verge”)Tell us your conditions
(sun, shade, soil, space, moisture)We design your plant mix
Selected for function — not randomnessPick up your box ready to plant
No guesswork. No planning stress. Just plant and rewild.
🪴 What You Might Receive
Every box is purpose-built, but may include:
• Nectar plants for targeted pollinators or birds
• Host plants for butterflies
• Groundcovers for habitat and cooling soil
• Structural plants for shelter and nesting
• Low-growing species for verges or open zones
• Moisture or shade-adapted species depending on your site
Each plant is chosen to work together as a system, not as individual pieces.
📦 What’s Included
🌱 Sun-hardened tubestock, ready to plant
🪪 Plant care + planting guide (QR + physical)
📊 Seasonal + wildlife tracking sheets
🌿 Simple “what to expect in your garden” prompts
📘 Optional Collector Binder ($10) for long-term tracking
🌏 Rewilding Impact
Instead of random planting, your garden becomes a designed wildlife outcome — supporting real species, real behaviours, and real habitat function in your suburb.
Even a small space becomes part of a wider ecological network.
👩🌾 Who It’s For
• People who want a specific wildlife result
• Gardeners overwhelmed by plant choice
• Small or awkward spaces needing direction
• Verge, shade, or problem areas
• Anyone who wants “tell me what to plant and why it works”
📍 Pickup & Ordering
Boxes are prepared within 2–4 business days.
Pickup:
• Plant stand – Brighton, 4017
• Kallangur, 4503 – front door stand
🦎🐸 Reptile & Frog Biodiversity Box – Rewilding Project
Create a functioning habitat in your garden where lizards, skinks, and frogs can actually survive — not just pass through.
The Reptile & Frog Biodiversity Box is a ready-made native planting system designed to build the exact conditions reptiles and amphibians need: shelter, moisture, cover, food webs, and safe movement corridors.
Instead of guessing what to plant, you get a curated mix of SEQ natives that work together to form real microhabitats — even in small gardens.
🦎 What you’ll start to see in your garden
Plant this box and your space begins to function like habitat:
🦎 Skinks and lizards using dense foliage and ground cover for shelter and hunting
🐸 Frogs moving in where moisture and cover are consistent
🐛 Increased insect activity → natural food supply for reptiles and frogs
🌿 Cool, shaded microclimates forming under plant structure
🌏 Safe movement corridors through your backyard ecosystem
Even small plantings become stepping stones for wildlife survival in urban areas.
🌿 Why this works
Reptiles and frogs don’t need “bigger gardens” — they need the right structure.
This box is designed to replicate:
Dense ground cover for hiding and hunting
Moist, shaded zones for frogs and amphibians
Leaf litter and shelter layers for insects (food base)
Safe movement pathways between plants
It’s not decoration — it’s habitat structure.
🌱 What you get
🌱 4, 6, or 12 SEQ native plants
Sun-hardened tubestock, ready to plant immediately
📱 Simple planting + wildlife guide (QR + printed)
Includes:
Where reptiles and frogs are most likely to appear
How to create moisture + shelter zones
Seasonal habitat changes to watch for
Easy planting layout for maximum habitat value
📒 Refillable wildlife tracking sheet
Record sightings of lizards, skinks, frogs, and seasonal changes over time
🌏 Rewilding impact
Every plant adds structure to a broken ecosystem.
Your garden becomes part of a wider network of urban refuge zones — helping reptiles and amphibians move, hide, feed, and survive in increasingly fragmented landscapes.
Even one box contributes meaningful habitat.
🐸 Who it’s for
Gardeners wanting real wildlife activity (not just plants)
Families and kids interested in reptiles and frogs
Beginners wanting a simple habitat solution
Schools and learning environments
Eco-conscious gardeners building biodiversity at home
Anyone wanting to turn empty space into functioning habitat
📦 Ordering & pickup
Boxes are prepared within 1–3 business days.
Pickup:
Plant stand café, Brighton QLD 4017
Kallangur 4503 (home pickup)
You’ll receive a message when your order is ready.
🐝 Bee Biodiversity Box – Rewilding Project
Turn your garden into a living pollinator habitat — fast.
If you want more bees, more flowers, and a garden that feels alive again — this is the simplest way to start.
The Bee Biodiversity Box is a ready-made native planting system designed to bring native bees and pollinators back into your space with no guesswork, no plant research, and no planning required.
Plant it once → and your garden starts working like an ecosystem.
🐝 What this box creates in your garden
Plant your box and you’ll start to notice:
🐝 Native bees (stingless, blue-banded, carpenter bees) returning to feed and nest
🦋 Butterflies moving through your garden more often
🌸 Continuous nectar sources across different flowering times
🌿 A living pollinator zone forming in your backyard, balcony, or school garden
Even a small planting creates a stepping stone for wildlife through urban spaces.
🌿 Why this works
Plants are selected specifically for native bee attraction and survival
Staggered flowering = food available across seasons
Supports both nectar + pollen feeding species
Designed for real backyard conditions in SEQ
Works in soil, pots, balconies, or small garden spaces
💡 This isn’t decoration — it’s a functioning pollinator habitat.
⚡ Ready-made. No guesswork.
This is a plug-and-plant biodiversity system.
You don’t need:
plant knowledge
design skills
or to figure out what works together
We’ve already done that part.
You just plant it → and nature does the rest.
🪴 Box sizes
Choose your impact level:
🌱 4 plants — starter pollinator patch
🌿 6 plants — balanced bee habitat
🌼 8 plants — strong biodiversity zone
🌳 12 plants — full rewilding cluster
📦 What’s included
Sun-hardened, well-established SEQ native tubestock
Curated bee-supporting plant mix
Planting + care guide (QR + printed)
Seasonal + wildlife tracking sheet
Simple prompts to help you notice pollinator activity over time
🌏 The impact
Every box helps rebuild:
native bee food sources
pollination networks
small habitat corridors across urban areas
Your garden becomes part of a larger urban rewilding system.
👨👩👧 Who it’s for
People who want a wildlife garden but don’t know where to start
Renters and small-space gardeners
Families and kids learning about nature
Anyone wanting a low-effort, high-impact garden
📍 Pickup
Ready in 1–4 business days
Pickup from:
📍 Brighton plant stand
📍 Kallangur home base
You’ll receive a message when your box is ready for collection.
🌿 Bottom line
This is the easiest way to turn your space into a bee-active, flowering, wildlife-supporting garden — without needing to plan anything yourself.
One Theme. One Small Action. Big Impact.
Each month, we focus on a different ecosystem, plant group, or wildlife supporter, often highlighting species overlooked in backyards.
By joining these Rewilding Projects, you can:
Invite new wildlife visitors to your garden
Increase biodiversity
Learn how to create richer, healthier gardens
Have fun, get involved and make a real difference
Share you findings or garden designs with the Garden Rewilder Community
Join the Rewild My Garden Community
At Rewild My Garden, you’re not just planting native plants, you’re joining a growing network of Garden Rewilders who are helping local wildlife thrive.
When you bring a Biodiversity Box home, you’re:
Creating food and shelter for birds, bees, butterflies, frogs, and lizards
Learning to notice the wildlife around you
Bringing back local plants that are declining due to habitat clearance for urban development.
Connecting with a community of people who care about nature
See Your Impact
Watch your backyard become part of a bigger story.
Explore our community map to see how Biodiversity Boxes are transforming gardens across Brisbane and South East Queensland.
When you plant your own box, we’ll add your garden to the map (street name only for privacy).
Together, we can turn streets and suburbs into wildlife corridors that help species move safely through urban areas.
Connect & Share
You’re not alone in caring for nature. Share your journey and be inspired by others:
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram: See how other Garden Rewilders are transforming their gardens, celebrate wildlife sightings, and get tips for your own patch.
iNaturalist Project (optional): Track the plants and wildlife in your garden, contribute to real citizen science, and watch your patch come alive over time.
Even small actions matter — and sharing them helps inspire others to rewild their own spaces.
Learn, Observe & Slow Down
Rewild My Garden provides gentle prompts, guides, and resources to help you:
Observe birds, insects, pollinators, and plants
Turn your garden into a living classroom, full of wildlife experiences
Enjoy the process at your own pace, no experience required.
Nature Is Better Together
Whether you want to:
Attend local environmental events
Join casual nature walks or planting days
Learn alongside others
Or simply not feel alone in caring about wildlife
Rewild My Garden helps you connect. Together, we make a real difference for local ecosystems, and enjoy the journey along the way.
Plant. Observe. Track. Share.
Rewild your garden, and be part of something bigger.
Upcoming events.
Looking for ways to get involved in your local environment? This space will be updated monthly with events and activities from environmental organizations across South East Queensland, including:
Wildlife and birdwatching walks
Native plant workshops and plantings
Citizen science projects (e.g., iNaturalist)
Environmental awareness days
We’ll share events hosted by trusted local organizations so you can learn, connect, and make a difference in your backyard and community.
Check back each month to see the latest opportunities!
January-February
Community Nature Events - Brisbane & Surrounds
The Great Cane Toad Bust
Date & Time: Saturday, Jan 17 | 6:45 PM
Location: Wetlands Community Hub, Archerfield
Organised by: OCCA / Wetlands Community Hub
RSVP / Sign-up: Register on Humanitix
Blurb: National cane toad challenge to protect local wildlife. Bring a bucket, gloves, and torch. Maybe win a “Biggest Cane Toad” prize!
What to Bring: Bucket, gloves, torch
Daisy Hill Conservation Volunteer Morning
Date & Time: Saturday, Jan 17 | 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Daisy Hill Conservation Park
Organised by: Daisy Hill Natural Area Volunteers
RSVP / Sign-up: Email zuluzip14@gmail.com
Blurb: Volunteer to help restore bushland and meet fellow conservation enthusiasts.
What to Bring: Enclosed shoes, hat, sunscreen, water, gardening gloves, BYO cup for morning tea
Friends of Sheep Station Creek – Volunteer Morning
Date & Time: Saturday, Jan 17 | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Sheep Station Creek Conservation Park, Upper Caboolture (entrance at end of Tinney Rd)
Organised by: Friends of Parks Queensland / ECOllaboration
RSVP / Sign-up: No formal RSVP required
Blurb: Explore trails, spot local flora and fauna, and help remove invasive weeds.
What to Bring: Enclosed shoes, long pants, long-sleeved shirt, hat, sunscreen, water, gardening gloves
Cicada Park Night Spotlighting
Date & Time: Tuesday, Jan 21 | 6:30 PM
Location: Cubberla Creek, Cicada Park
Organised by: THECA & CWCN
RSVP / Sign-up: Check THECA page
Blurb: Spotlight invertebrates and cane toads with experts using a lightsheet.
What to Bring: Protective clothing, enclosed shoes, torch/headlamp
Guided Birdwalk at Kumbartcho Sanctuary
Date & Time: Friday, Jan 24 | 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Location: Bunya Pine Ct, Eatons Hill
Organised by: Birdwalkz
RSVP / Sign-up: bookings
Blurb: Guided walk through diverse habitats with nearly 200 bird species recorded.
What to Bring: Binoculars or camera with telephoto lens, enclosed shoes, hat, snacks, water
Dragonfly & Damselfly Walk & Talk
Date & Time: Thursday, Feb 12 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Location: Kumbartcho Sanctuary, Eatons Hill
Organised by: BugsEd / Moreton Bay Regional Council
RSVP / Sign-up: Secure free tickets
Blurb: Learn about dragonflies, damselflies, and other invertebrates with a rainforest walk.
What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, hat, water, notebook if you like
Gardening Morning at Boondall Wetlands
Date & Time: Friday, Feb 14 | Morning session
Location: Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre
Organised by: Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre / David (trail guide)
RSVP / Sign-up: Sign up
Blurb: Hands-on gardening and plant learning while connecting with nature.
What to Bring: Gardening gloves, enclosed shoes, hat, water
Moggill Conservation Park Birdwalk
Date & Time: Saturday, Feb 14 | 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Location: Mill Rd entrance, Moggill Conservation Park
Organised by: THECA
RSVP / Sign-up: Usually not required — check THECA page
Blurb: Gentle morning stroll discovering local birdlife.
What to Bring: Binoculars, hat, water, comfy shoes
Friends of Ferny Forest – Monthly Volunteer Morning
Date & Time: 3rd Thursday of each month | 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Mooloolah Conservation Park (location varies)
Organised by: Friends of Parks Queensland / Queensland Parks & Wildlife
RSVP / Sign-up: Email Kale.Jelley@detsi.qld.gov.au
Blurb: Volunteer to restore habitat, learn about local flora and fauna, and meet fellow nature enthusiasts.
What to Bring: Enclosed shoes, hat, sunscreen, water, gardening gloves, BYO cup for morning tea
If you have seen any nature events you think we should share, please let us know via our instagram or through the contact page.