National Environmental Science Program (NESP)

In January of this year, the team were thrilled to announce the launch of a special project for the City of Gold Coast' Land for Wildlife members in partnership with James Cook University and University of Tasmania in a National Environmental Science Program (NESP) project. This project aims to work with our Land for Wildlife members, exploring and learning about the biodiversity on your property and beyond.

What’s New?

We've set up a dedicated iNaturalist project for the City of Gold Coast. By joining, you’ll:

  • Automatically share your wildlife observations with expert researchers.
  • Learn how to identify wildlife and receive help with identifying plants and animals.
  • Gain valuable advice to support conservation efforts on your property.

To have your observations automatically included in the project, and to access identification and ecological information support, join City of Gold Coast's project here.

If you need assistance joining the project, please check out this "How To Join" guide.

Our researchers have also shared regular updates via iNaturalist and have produced a number of wonderful factsheets and guides that you can access via our library (to the right).

Along with these factsheets and guides, there are also a number of Webinars that they have run and you can view them here:

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