New research to better understand our little penguins
Sandra and a volunteer prepare to take a blood sample University of New South Wales PhD student Sandra Vogel is monitoring around 5,000 little penguins on Bowen Island to better […]
Sandra and a volunteer prepare to take a blood sample University of New South Wales PhD student Sandra Vogel is monitoring around 5,000 little penguins on Bowen Island to better […]
There’s plenty on at Booderee to keep the kids entertained these school holidays… download our school holiday program today! Pick from a range of activities including birdwatching, bush tucker and medicine walks, […]
Our new 2.5 hour Munyunga waraga dhugan ‘White-bellied sea eagle’s home camp’ loop walk is a great starting point to experience Booderee’s natural and cultural features. Meaning ‘white-bellied sea eagle’s […]
No-one can tell a campfire yarn like Julie Freeman at Booderee National Park. After some exhilarating sea-kayaking in Booderee’s pristine bays we sat around the campfire drinking tea. As night fell and […]
The daily activity of rubbish collection was taken to new heights for our Booderee rangers when a stolen car was dumped over a cliff near the Cape St George Lighthouse. […]
What do you love about your job? We have a beautiful diamond python living at the entrance to our staff car park – he is non-venomous and harmless. All the […]
It was lovely to be visited by a green turtle in October when one washed onto the Bherwerre beach in a rough sea. Of course it could only be a […]
Booderee staff visited Steamers Beach recently to pick up rubbish and check on the coastal weed sea spurge. Steamers Beach is one of the more remote beaches at Booderee and […]