Not exact matches
Goannas have overtaken foxes as the number one predator of the endangered loggerhead turtle
at its second largest Queensland nesting beach.
At Fogg Dam itself, Professor Thomas Madsen and Dr Bea Ujvari (University of Wollongong) have been marking and radio - tracking
goannas, to understand what happens when toads arrive.
From work by Professor Thomas Madsen and Dr Beata Ujvari
at Fogg Dam, as well as Dr Greg Brown's regular counts, we know that most of the big floodplain
goannas were killed by trying to eat toads, within a year or so of the toads first arriving.
You'll find seals basking on quiet beaches; koalas munching on gum trees; echidnas wandering in search of insects; and kangaroos,
goannas, wallabies, penguins and birds
at just about every turn.
Kangaroos, Wallaroos, Wallabies, Echidnas,
Goannas and that's before you look skyward and marvel
at the King Parrots, Eastern & Crimson Rosellas, Red - Browed Firetails, Superb Blue Wrens, Bush Doves and naturally our namesake the majestic Wedgetailed Eagle.
Binoculars are provided so each guest gets a closer look
at the abundant birdlife, flora and fauna this Island sustains, including
goannas and dingos.
In the early morning or
at dusk a wallaby or
goanna may appear just long enough to assure you of the tranquillity of our location.
Five kilometres of white sand beach with wallabies,
goannas and fishing
at your doorstep.
There is plenty of wildlife including wallabies,
goannas, pelicans and ospreys virtually
at your doorstep.
Local wildlife includes wallabies and possums that can be fed from the deck, sea lions
at the jetty,
goannas, echidnas, beautiful blue wrens and kangaroos.