Honey Butz is the owner of a property situated in Chapel Hill, approximately 14km southwest of Brisbane, Queensland. The property is a residence and wildlife-friendly sanctuary, and Honey wishes to maintain the land for these purposes.
The property covers 0.11 hectares on a suburban block bordering a park. Vegetation is comprised of a variety of native trees and shrubs.
The block provides habitat for a wide range of native species including carpet pythons (Morelia spilota), yellow-faced whip snakes (Demansia psammophis), green tree snakes (Dendrelaphis punctulata), legless lizards, water dragons (Intellagama lesueurii), eastern blue-tongued lizards (Tiliqua scincoides scincoides), native frogs, a variety of birds and many insects including native bees.