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We have a proven track record in safely undertaking field surveys and field research in remote and regional areas

Our staff are highly trained with appropriate Nationally Accredited competencies facilitating the highest quality consulting experience

We are passionate about what we do and employ qualified, ambitious and like-minded staff

Ethical Dewatering & Fish Relocation on the Gold CoastFauna Works Environmental has recently completed a staged dewateri...
18/03/2026

Ethical Dewatering & Fish Relocation on the Gold Coast

Fauna Works Environmental has recently completed a staged dewatering project in the Gold Coast region, ensuring the highest standards of animal welfare and environmental ethics throughout the process.

Dewatering is never a simple task — it requires careful planning, species‑specific handling, and a commitment to protecting aquatic life at every step. By using a staged approach, our team was able to safely capture and relocate all fauna encountered, minimising stress and ensuring each species was returned to suitable habitat.

During the project, our team successfully relocated:

• 34 Western Carp Gudgeon (Hypseleotris klunzingeri)
• 26 Firetail Gudgeon (Hypseleotris galii)
• 16 Dwarf Flathead Gudgeon (Philypnodon maculatus)
• 4 Eel‑tailed Catfish (Tandanus tandanus)

Each relocation is a reminder of the biodiversity that thrives in our waterways — and the responsibility we carry to protect it.

Proud to support projects that prioritise environmental care, transparency, and ethical outcomes for wildlife.

New Finds in Our Latest Tusk Frog SurveyFauna Works Environmental recently carried out a tusk frog survey on the Gold Co...
17/03/2026

New Finds in Our Latest Tusk Frog Survey

Fauna Works Environmental recently carried out a tusk frog survey on the Gold Coast, shining a light on one of Australia’s most unique little amphibians. With tiny “tusks” used in territorial battles and a preference for deep leaf litter, this species is full of surprises and always a rewarding find.

This latest round of surveys delivered even more activity than expected. We recorded multiple calling males across several microhabitats, including a few new locations that hadn’t shown activity in previous assessments. Fresh leaf‑litter pockets, moisture‑rich gullies, and coarse woody debris all proved to be important hotspots.

These additional detections are a strong indicator of healthy ground layer structure and the value of maintaining intact habitat especially in areas under development pressure

Tusk Frog Survey Complete!Fauna Works Environmental recently carried out a tusk frog survey on the Gold Coast, shining a...
09/03/2026

Tusk Frog Survey Complete!

Fauna Works Environmental recently carried out a tusk frog survey on the Gold Coast, shining a light on one of Australia’s most unique little amphibians. With tiny “tusks” used in territorial battles and a preference for deep leaf litter, this species is full of surprises and always a rewarding find.

Curious what they sound and look like?

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FAUNA Works Environmental is proud to support the Department of Transport and Main Roads on a recent platypus survey acr...
26/02/2026

FAUNA Works Environmental is proud to support the Department of Transport and Main Roads on a recent platypus survey across the Gold Coast region. It’s always a privilege to contribute to the protection of such an extraordinary and elusive species.
During the survey, we identified an active platypus burrow an encouraging sign of a healthy waterway and a thriving local population. The platypus is one of Australia’s most unique mammals, and its presence reflects the resilience of our ecosystems.
We’re grateful to play a part in safeguarding this remarkable species in urban environments.

Thriving in the Heart of the Gold CoastAt Fauna Works Environmental, we’re proud to support fauna management services ac...
09/02/2026

Thriving in the Heart of the Gold Coast

At Fauna Works Environmental, we’re proud to support fauna management services across the Gold Coast, where unique species continue to surprise us with their resilience. One of the most remarkable is the Bush Stone curlew
a bird that has adapted to urban life in ways few would have predicted.

Once considered shy and elusive, the Bush Stone-curlew is now a familiar sight in parks, gardens, and even suburban streets. Their haunting night calls, long legs, and still as a statue behaviour make them one of our most distinctive local residents.

Despite living alongside busy roads, bright lights, and constant human activity, these incredible birds have found ways to survive and even thrive in our growing city. Their ability to blend into landscaped gardens, utilise open spaces, and raise chicks in unexpected places shows just how adaptable they truly are.
At Fauna Works Environmental, we’re committed to supporting species like the Bush Stone curlew through responsible fauna management, habitat protection, and community awareness. Every project we undertake aims to ensure wildlife and urban development can coexist safely and sustainably.

FAUNA WORKS Environmental recently conducted a detailed fauna and habitat evaluation across 20ha in Southwest Gold Coast...
20/08/2025

FAUNA WORKS Environmental recently conducted a detailed fauna and habitat evaluation across 20ha in Southwest Gold Coast
Grateful to collaborate with passionate stakeholders dedicated to conserving biodiversity and supporting informed land stewardship.

Aussie Backyard Bird CountNational Bird WeekNational Bird Week 2020 will take place between Monday 19 October and Sunday...
25/10/2020

Aussie Backyard Bird Count
National Bird Week
National Bird Week 2020 will take place between Monday 19 October and Sunday 25 October.

The celebration of National Bird Week has its origins back in the early 1900s when 28 October was first designated by our predecessor, the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, as the first ‘Bird Day’. BirdLife Australia organises and promotes Bird Week with the goal of inspiring Australians to take action and get involved in bird conservation efforts.

Aussie Backyard Bird Count

www.aussiebirdcount.org.au

National Threatened Species DayOn the night of 7 September 1936, the last Tasmanian tiger died in Hobart Zoo. With the d...
07/09/2020

National Threatened Species Day
On the night of 7 September 1936, the last Tasmanian tiger died in Hobart Zoo. With the death of this animal the thylacine species became extinct.

In 1996, on the 60th anniversary of the last Tasmanian tiger’s death, 7 September was declared National Threatened Species Day—a time to reflect on what happened to the thylacine and how similar fates could await other native plants and animals unless appropriate action is taken.

23/06/2020
Pelicans are affected by plastic ingestion and/or entanglement, often causing their demise. We have found in any estuary...
16/03/2020

Pelicans are affected by plastic ingestion and/or entanglement, often causing their demise. We have found in any estuary, 20% of pelicans are injured by fishing line (made of plastic). ... We have hundreds of examples of plastic pollution affecting species and ecosystems. Please source Bioline, a new biodegradable fishing line. For the first time recreational fishers in Australia can choose a fishing line that can reduce their environmental footprint without compromising on quality or performance.

EMERGENCY BUSHFIRE GO FUNDME FUNDRAISER FOR THE KANGAROO ISLAND GLOSSY BLACK-COCKATOOThe Kangaroo Island glossy black-co...
24/01/2020

EMERGENCY BUSHFIRE GO FUNDME FUNDRAISER FOR THE KANGAROO ISLAND GLOSSY BLACK-COCKATOO

The Kangaroo Island glossy black-cockatoo has lost 50% of its habitat over the past week. The habitat lost supported 70% of the glossies on the island.

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