You are forgiven for living in a city, going about your day-to-day business, and sometimes becoming blind to the magic that lives around you — because Brisbane is full of the magic of nature.

The city has a wealth of biodiversity in its parks and backyards, with Mother Nature blending in with suburbia.

Around the edges of paper bark swamps and open forests, Brisbane's warm and wet climate acts like a magnet for animals.

At the ABC we want to celebrate all the nature Brisbane has to offer and will be turning the lens on Brisbane's wildlife in early 2018.

That means we just might come to film in your backyard or favourite park — you just need to let us know where the animals are.

What you can do:

Nominate the wildest place in Brisbane, where you regularly see an amazing wild native animal. Where do the curlews, pythons or catfish hang out?

Nominate the wildest place in Brisbane, where you regularly see an amazing wild native animal. Where do the curlews, pythons or catfish hang out? Tell us about a mystery noise, hole, trace or track and we might work out which animal is responsible. Or even better, send us a pic.

Tell us about a mystery noise, hole, trace or track and we might work out which animal is responsible. Or even better, send us a pic. If you have an extraordinary backyard — maybe a bandicoot family lives there, or you have an owl roost. Let us know and we just might film there.

If you have an extraordinary backyard — maybe a bandicoot family lives there, or you have an owl roost. Let us know and we just might film there. Ask a question about Brisbane's wildlife that you've always wondered about.

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