Australian white ibis are native wetland birds that have readily adapted to life in urban environments.
Torresian crows are large, glossy black native birds with short throat feathers. The feathers of the head and neck have white bases.
Flying foxes, also known as fruit bats, are the largest flying mammals on earth. There are three species in the region.
The Moreton Bay Region is home to a variety of frog species, but sadly, some species are disappearing.
Koalas can often be seen throughout the region. To support the region's koalas Council implements a koala conservation program.
Two species of freshwater eels can be found in waterbodies in the region - the common Longfin eel and the Shortfin eel.
Shorebirds describe a varied group of wading birds distributed virtually worldwide.
Snakes are an essential part of the natural environment and are common throughout the region.
Native animals may live in our backyards, parks, bushland and waterways near urban neighbourhoods.