
Our People
Field practitioners, restoration specialists, and ecological advisors working to recover native landscapes across South East Queensland
Our Practice
At Wildscapes, our team combines deep ecological expertise and sustained field experience across South East Queensland. From initial site assessments to long-term stewardship, we work collaboratively across disciplines to deliver restoration that is practical, sequenced, and accountable to real ecological outcomes.
Every team member brings specialised skills and deep local knowledge to each site. The work speaks for itself — in the vegetation that returns, the weeds that don't, and the landscapes that hold their recovery season after season.

Founder & Principal Consultant
Some people arrive at a standard. Brett Goosen built his — across eight years, from the tools to the consultancy, and eventually into founding Wildscapes.
That journey — from first day in the field to founding a consultancy, grounded in formal study across horticulture and conservation and ecosystem management — gave him something rare in this industry: a complete understanding of how ecological land management works at every level, and exactly where it falls short when the thinking isn't deep enough.
Today he operates as the principal consultant behind every Wildscapes engagement — from site assessment and program design through to compliance documentation and delivery oversight. He has worked across council-funded restoration programs, DA compliance obligations, conservation partnerships, and private landholder projects throughout South East Queensland. When you engage Wildscapes, you are working directly with someone whose entire career has been spent learning how land responds.
He founded Wildscapes in 2023 because ecological land management in South East Queensland deserved better. That conviction has not changed. It is the reason the business exists. It is the standard every project is held to.
Areas of Expertise
Core Team

Senior Field Horticulturalist
Cam came to this work because he genuinely cares what happens to land.
He has spent eight years operating across acreage properties in South East Queensland — reducing invasive weed pressure, supporting assisted natural regeneration, and building the kind of plant knowledge that only comes from sustained, attentive time in the field. He holds a Certificate III in Horticulture, adding formal qualification to experience already proven on the ground.
What makes Cam valuable is not just what he knows — it is how he thinks. Methodical and attentive, he considers the full picture before deciding on an approach. He looks for alternatives, understands consequences, and brings a depth of horticultural knowledge — from pest and disease identification to plant health and pruning — that consistently finds what a quicker read would miss.
He is the kind of practitioner the land benefits from having around.
Areas of Expertise

Head of Administration
As the field work unfolds, Tammy keeps the business in motion.
With over a decade of experience in administration and client services, and a Bachelor of Business in Marketing, she brings professional rigour to every client interaction, every stakeholder relationship, and every process that keeps Wildscapes moving behind the scenes.
She is the first point of contact for most clients — and the person who ensures the experience of working with Wildscapes is as considered as the work itself. Clear communication, reliable follow-through, and genuine care for the people behind every project are what she brings to the role every day.
What draws her to this work goes beyond the operational. She understands that the environment communicates — that it responds, that every living system is in constant dialogue with the world around it. That perspective gives her a quiet but genuine connection to what Wildscapes does and why it matters.
Areas of Expertise
In the Field
Our team works across steep hinterland slopes, degraded creek corridors, and high-pressure weed environments throughout South East Queensland. The work is physical, seasonal, and site-specific — controlled, sequenced intervention designed to hold across conditions, not just look right on the day it's done.
Our Field Team
Wildscapes operates a core field team of 3–5 practitioners under the direct supervision of our Senior Field Horticulturalist. All field personnel hold White Card (Construction Induction), ACDC chemical application licences, and current First Aid certificates.
We scale crew for larger project requirements and maintain consistent delivery standards across every site, every visit.
The shared values and commitment that unite us in the field
Every team member carries a genuine commitment to Australia's native ecosystems — not as a slogan, but as the reason the work is done the way it is. That shows up in how we read sites, sequence work, and stay accountable to outcomes.
Restoration science evolves. We stay current through ongoing fieldwork, peer learning, and engagement with ecological research — and we bring what we learn back to every site we manage.
We hold each other to the same standard we hold the work: thoughtful, sequenced, and honest about what the land needs. That consistency is what makes Wildscapes programs reliable across seasons and sites.
We are always looking for skilled field practitioners and ecological specialists who take their work seriously. If you are committed to genuine restoration outcomes — not just activity — we would like to hear from you.
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