Wildlife
How to live in harmony with the local wildlife that abounds in our Bush Capital
- Nature Conservation Act 1980
Lists of native animals protected and animals excluded by the Act. Also an application for a licence. - Living With Local Wildlife
Find out how to live with our local urban wildlife. - Identifying Wildlife
For identification, general information or referral to local experts about native wildlife call the Urban Wildlife Rangers. - Frog Ponds in Backyards
Frogs move around most parts of the ACT during rainy weather at night and can be enticed to stay in your yard by providing them with water and shelter.. - Living With Possums
The Common Brushtail Possum is the best known of all the possums because it has adapted to living in our cities and suburbs. It especially likes the leafy suburbs of Canberra. - Native Plants and Animals
Find out about the native plants and animals of the ACT, the processes that threaten them and their habitats, wildlife licenses, and threatened species and ecological communities action plans. - Living With Snakes
Living With Snakes. - Keeping Snakes
Find out what you need to do to keep a snake. - Living With Magpies
Living with swooping magpies. - Threatened Species Assesments
Threatened Species Assesments. - Injured Wildlife
Information and contacts for injured wildlife.
