Our fascinating local ecology

EUMUNDI Museum is thrilled to launch its latest exhibition, Ecology of Eumundi, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region’s unique biodiversity.

Visitors can marvel at preserved specimens including beetles, birds, bugs, a sugar glider, and striking stick insects.

A highlight is the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly—Australia’s largest subtropical butterfly and endemic to southeast Queensland.

With the region’s subtropical climate, the exhibition acts as a preface to the area’s diverse natural environment.

This engaging display invites locals and visitors alike to explore and appreciate the remarkable wildlife of our region.

The exhibit is open Tuesday–Saturday, with free entry for all, at 73 Memorial Drive, Eumundi.