The Parks Connect Cadet Ranger program provides teens aged 13–18 with hands-on conservation experiences, ecological skills training, and citizen science activities that will deepen their connection with Queensland’s protected areas.
Develop real-world skill in these cumulative 1.5–2-hr sessions to set yourself on a pathway for a rewarding career in biodiversity management!
Working collaboratively from within national parks or QPWS Gateway Visitor Centres, you’ll discover how to use camera traps, mapping, acoustic monitoring and environmental surveys to detect and report threatened species. Through fun, hands-on activities and interactions with Park Rangers, Traditional Owners and committed conservationists, Parks Connect Cadet Rangers gain valuable insights into how to manage and preserve protected areas for future generations.
Starting 17 May, choose from a range of Cadet Ranger events at QPWS Gateway Visitor Centres or within national parks and protected areas in South East Queensland.
“ROAMING” CADET RANGERS 13–18 YEARS at GLASS HOUSE MTNS NP – Supervised walk for Park of the Month
Saturday 12 July 2025, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm, Beerburrum trailhead, Glass House Mountains NP
Join us for Parks Connect first “Roaming” Cadet Rangers on-park event at Glass House Mountains National Park (Beerburrum trailhead) during July’s Park of the Month celebration.
Glass House Mountains NP is one of South East Queensland’s wildflower hotspots. Expert Paul Donatiu from Queensland Threatened Plant Network (QTPN) will lead our cadets on a Wildflower Wander.
Register online for Park of the Month via Eventbrite TODAY and book a ticket for the Cadet Ranger Wildflower Wander event. Hurry, places are limited.
Click HERE to Register for PARK of THE MONTH online and then select the ticket for Cadet Ranger Wildflower Wander.
CADET RANGERS 13–18 YEARS AT WALKABOUT CREEK DISCOVERY CENTRE (The Gap/Enoggera Reservoir)
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Saturday 19 July 2025, 12:00–1:30 pm
Discover how science and technology can protect Australia’s unique native plants and the insect pollinators that work symbiotically with them to keep our ecosystems flourishing.
Cadet Rangers will learn how to master the tools conservation scientists use to guide species monitoring and management throughout Queensland. Then they’ll put these skills into practice with a real-world field experience alongside a professional Park Ranger at Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre. Be part of the effort to protect Queensland’s botanical heritage today.
BOOK ONLINE TODAY at Eventbrite.
CADET RANGERS 13–18 YEARS AT DAVID FLEAY WILDLIFE PARK (Burleigh Heads)
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Saturday 26 July 2025, 11:00–12:30 pm
Discover how science and technology can protect Australia’s unique native plants and the insect pollinators that work symbiotically with them to keep our ecosystems flourishing.
Cadet Rangers will learn how to master the tools conservation scientists use to guide species monitoring and management throughout Queensland. Then they’ll put these skills into practice with a real-world field experience alongside a professional Park Ranger at Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre. Be part of the effort to protect Queensland’s botanical heritage today.
BOOK ONLINE TODAY at Eventbrite.

Parks Connect is proudly supported through funding from the Queensland Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation.

