The North Queensland Wildlife Trust have helped to purchase and protect the Maalan Cloud Forest. 

The North Queensland Wildlife Trust (NQWT) was established in 2004 by the Freeman family, who own and operate Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, Kuranda Koala Gardens and Birdworld Kuranda

For almost 20 years, the trust has supported a wide range of wildlife causes including habitat restoration, wildlife care, and rare and endangered species research. 

In January, we were delighted to receive a grant of $5,000 from NQWT to help with the purchase the Maalan Cloud Forest on the Atherton Tablelands.  

The cumulative effect of their contribution and many others like it was realised with the successful purchase of this special property in January 2024. 

The property will now be managed for conservation.

We are very grateful to the North Queensland Wildlife Trust for their help in preserving the Maalan Cloud Forest.

Since inception, NQWT has distributed in excess of $200,000 to local conservation groups with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) Status. 

In 2021 and 2023, the trust provided a significant level of funding, resources and support for the wildlife carers in bushfire affected areas in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.

Over time, NQWT has contributed to:

  • Rehabilitation of Cassowary habitat in Daintree and Mission Beach;
  • Restoration of Tree Kangaroo habitat on Petersen’s Creek, Yungaburra;
  • Breeding for release of endangered Gouldian Finches;
  • Construction of facilities and funded specialist training for wildlife carers;
  • Research into the prevalence of Northern Bettongs;
  • Expansion of the Turtle Hospital on Fitzroy Island;
  • Restoration of a wildlife corridor for Spotted Tailed Quolls.

Learn more about the North Queensland Wildlife Trust here