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Formed in 2017, our mission is to protect and conserve our amazing Australian quolls. Working together with a range of partners, including national parks staff, local councils, private landholders and our awesome team of quoll volunteers, we are conducting research and conservation activities to learn more about quolls, manage threats to quoll survival, and restoring important habitat. It's hard to believe, but most Australians have never even heard of quolls, so raising public awareness is one of our key missions.

WHAT WE DO

The four species of quolls are the largest native marsupial predators on the Australian mainland . But all of these special carnivores are threatened with extinction if we don't take action, and could easily disappear forever like their big cousin, the Tasmanian tiger. At the Quoll Society of Australia, our team of scientists and volunteers are all dedicated to making sure this doesn't happen. A world without quolls is not one that we want to see! With your help, we will never have to. 

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WHO WE ARE

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OUR TEAM

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Senior Ecologist / Chief Quoll Wrangler

Paul Revie

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Paul founded the Quoll Society because he loves the plucky and pugnacious attitude of quolls, and the critical role they play in healthy Australian ecosystems.

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Environmental Scientist

Jessica Lovegrove-Walsh

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Saving quolls one chicken drumstick at a time, while convincing everyone they're the coolest carnivores in the bush.

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Environmental Scientist / Spotted-tailed Soul

Emily Havas

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Working with the Quoll Society is rewarding because we are making tangible steps towards building future habitat for quolls to once again roam free amongst the granite boulders. Through our restoration projects, we have formed partnerships with locals who are passionate about this unusual creature lurking in their backyards, and are spreading the word about quoll conservation. How could you not love these savage little beasts?! 

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Wildlife Field Officer / Certified Quoll Enthusiast

Erin Ryan-Rose

    I love contributing to Quoll conservation and spreading awareness, because they are too cool to go extinct!

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    Ecologist / Equollogist

    Emma Green

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    I love working with the Quoll Society because I get to contribute to the conservation of my favourite animal and work alongside an amazing team of like-minded people who also happen to love quolls! 

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