Land for Wildlife

Land for WildlifeThe Land for Wildlife program began in Victoria in 1981 and is part of Council's Conservation Incentives Program (CIP). It was introduced in South-East Queensland in 1998 and has been growing ever since.

Participation in the Land for Wildlife program is:

  • free
  • voluntary
  • non-binding (doesn't alter the legal status / title / zoning of your property).

The benefits you receive by joining Land for Wildlife include:

  • free incentives package every year (e.g. free plants, nestboxes);
  • assistance with land management through information and advice that is specific to your needs, through regular newsletters and free technical advice;
  • networking opportunities (e.g. events and workshops, annual conservation incentives day etc. with other CIP members); and
  • recognition for your land management and conservation efforts.

Who can join the Land for Wildlife program?

  • Individuals, groups and organisations with properties over 1 hectare in size that contain native bushland; and
  • Landowners willing to integrate land management practices with existing land uses (e.g. farming, tourism, etc.) so as to enhance, protect and manage wildlife habitat.

How to apply

If you would like to apply for Land for Wildlife registration for your property, fill in the Land for Wildlife application form (PDF 575 KB) and return to Council or email council@logan.qld.gov.au your name, address and contact details. The Land for Wildlife Extension Officer will contact you with further details.