
Girraween Quoll Field Day
Sat, 17 May
|Girraween National Park
Join the Quoll Society for a wild camera-collecting adventure in stunning Girraween National Park—home to granite boulders, wildflowers, and the elusive spotted-tailed quoll!


Time & Location
17 May 2025, 8:30 am – 1:30 pm
Girraween National Park, Pyramids Rd, Ballandean QLD 4382, Australia
About the event
Join the Quoll Society team for an expedition to collect cameras set in Girraween National Park for the spotted-tailed quoll! Girraween National Park is a stunning national park famous for granite boulders and wildflowers. It is also teaming with rare and threatened wildlife, including the bare-nosed wombat and the spotted-tailed quoll.
What to expect:
The event will kick-off with a talk from quoll expert, Paul Revie, on the spotted-tailed quoll and why Girraween National Park is so important for the local population. Then, we'll head off for a considerable walk through the gorgeous Girraween National Park to collect cameras that have been deployed to detect the spotted-tailed quoll. A moderate level of physical fitness is required.
Date: Saturday 17th May 2025
Time: 8:30am - approx 1:30pm
Location: Girraween National Park, Day Use Area on Pyramids Road