
Most SEQ landholders know the feeling — walking the boundary and realising the weeds have moved again, the creekline looks worse than last season, or the work done before has grown back like it never happened.
But knowing what you're dealing with, what to do first, and who to trust is a different problem. This free 3-minute assessment helps you read what your land is actually doing — and what needs attention first.
GET MY FREE LAND ASSESSMENT →No ecological knowledge needed — just answer what you can see.
Some people complete it because they want the weeds under control. Others realise there is more ecological potential in their land than they thought.
Either way, restoration works best when the land is read properly before anything is done.
A clearer read on what is happening across your land — what is visible, what may be driving it, and what is easy to miss without field experience
A specific recommended first step — whether that is getting the weeds under control, stabilising erosion, encouraging native plants to recover, or building a longer-term plan
A view of possible support pathways — including Land for Wildlife, NCAP, EnviroGrant support, or a free property walk with the Wildscapes team
Free. Takes around 3 minutes. No obligation.
Our assessment is not a quick glance. We read the land properly — looking at vegetation, weeds, water, soil, habitat, and natural recovery potential.
Native canopy density, understory health, and indicators of ecosystem resilience or decline.
Identification of invasive species, density mapping, and prioritisation of treatment areas.
Creekline stability, bank erosion, and vegetation cover along waterways that affect catchment health.
Visible erosion, compaction, slope stability, and ground cover that protects topsoil.
Evidence of fauna activity, corridor connectivity, and structural diversity for wildlife.
Areas where natural recovery is already occurring and how to accelerate it strategically.
This assessment is designed specifically for landholders in South East Queensland who own bushland, acreage, or lifestyle properties and want to understand their land's ecological condition — not just get a quote.
Most people who reach out to us are not sure exactly what they are dealing with. They just know the land is not behaving the way they want it to — weeds are spreading, past work has not held, or they have been putting it off because they do not know where to start.
That is a normal place to be. Managing land properly takes knowledge, time, and the right sequence of work. Most people do not have all three — and that is not a failing. It is simply the reality of owning land without a background in land management.
This assessment is built from years of walking properties across South East Queensland and asking the same practical questions: what is spreading, what is under pressure, what is worth protecting, and what needs to happen first.
The score will not diagnose your land the way a property walk can. But it will give you a clearer picture of what may be happening — and the right questions to ask before any work begins.
There are no trick questions. You do not need to know the names of the weeds. Just answer what you can see — and let the land tell its own story.
Programs and partnerships that support land management, private conservation, and habitat recovery across South East Queensland.
The assessment takes 3 minutes. The clarity lasts.
GET MY FREE LAND ASSESSMENT →No ecological knowledge needed — just answer what you can see.