Brisbane Land for Wildlife Hotspots
lorep ipsum (information paragraph on hotspot areas)
- Anstead
- Bellbowrie
- Brookfield
- Burbank
- Gumdale
- Karana Downs
- Kenmore Hills
- Kholo
- Moggill
- Mount Crosby
- Pullenvale
- Ransome
- The Gap
- Upper Brookfield
Benefits of Becoming a Brisbane Member
Eligibility Criteria
Bush blocks, farms, schools, golf courses and commercial properties are all eligible to join Land for Wildlife. There must be a willingness to protect and improve all, or part, of your land for nature conservation. In addition to the size and vegetation criteria shown below, other factors include connectivity (proximity to other bushland areas including other Land for Wildlife properties), presence of threatened species, habitat for threatened species, waterways, educational or broader community values.
Land for Wildlife Registration
More than 0.5 hectares (i.e. 5000m2 or 1.3 acres) of native vegetation, which contains:
- Diverse plant species and vegetation layers (e.g. groundcovers, vines, grasses, trees) consistent with the Regional Ecosystem definition.
- Manageable threats such as weeds.
- Habitat for a diversity of wildlife.
- The ecological condition is either good, stable or improving.
- Can include human-modified or re-established ecosystems such as dams.
- Willingness of owners to manage it for conservation.
Land for Wildlife Working Towards Registration
Less than 0.5 hectares of native vegetation, which contains:
- Limited native plant species and vegetation layers that may or may not be consistent with the Regional Ecosystem definition.
- Abundant threats such as weeds or erosion.
- Habitat for some wildlife.
- The ecological condition is either poor, declining or slowly improving and requires active management to bring it back to a healthy state.
- Willingness of owners to manage it for conservation.
Become a member by getting in touch with Brisbane City Council today!