Sunshine
- Amamoor State Forest and Forest Reserve
- Auburn River National Park
- Beerburrum and Beerwah State Forests and Forest Reserves
- Bellthorpe National Park
- Benarkin State Forest
- Brooyar State Forest
- Burrum Coast National Park
- Cania Gorge National Park
- Conondale National Park
- Conondale Range Great Walk
- Cooloola Great Walk
- Cooloola Recreation Area
- Cooloola Section, Great Sandy National Park
- Currimundi Lake (Kathleen McArthur) Conservation Park
- Delicia Road Conservation Park
- Dularcha National Park and Mooloolah Forest Reserve
- ex-HMAS Brisbane Conservation Park
- Fraser Island Great Walk
- Fraser Island, Great Sandy National Park
- Glass House Mountains National Park
- Good Night Scrub National Park
- Great Sandy Marine Park
- Imbil State Forest
- Inskip Peninsula Recreation Area
- Jack Smith Scrub Conservation Park
- Jimna State Forest
- Kenilworth Forest Reserve
- Kondalilla National Park
- Mapleton Falls National Park
- Mapleton Forest Reserve
- Mooloolah River National Park
- Mount Coolum National Park
- Mount Walsh National Park
- Mouth of Kolan River Conservation Park
- Mudlo National Park
- Noosa National Park
- Northern Cooloola, Great Sandy National Park
- Poona National Park
- Southern Cooloola, Great Sandy National Park
- Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk
- Tewantin National Park
- The Palms National Park
- Tolderodden Conservation Park
- Tuan State Forest
- Wongi State Forest
- Woody Island, Great Sandy NP
- Woondum National Park
- Woowoonga National Park
- Yarraman State Forest
To learn more about Sunshine Coast national parks and reserves, visit the Queensland government's Department of Environment & Resource Management website.
Foundation Projects in Queensland
Koala Conservation Grants in the Redland City Council Area
During 2009 and 2010, the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife, AGA Germany and the Redlands City Council partnered to contribute funds to restore Koala habitats in the Redlands area. With the funds, Koala Conservation Grants of $500 to $2,000 were given to owners of properties in the Redland City Council area that have Koala Conservation Agreements on their properties through the council's Koala Conservation Agreement Program (KCAP).
Koala Community Plantings
This project will be used to educate the local Redland community on the benefits of restoring a target area for Koalas, wildlife and the local environment. Currently, the site is infested with environmental weeds. Large-scale weed control, site preparation and planting of up to 5000 local native plants will take place on the site. It is the first stage of connecting a corridor for a wildlife and Koala linkage.
Find out more about the Koala Action Group community plantings in the media!














