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Explore how our projects, partnerships and people are making a difference across Australia and beyond.

  • Yahoo News

    Incredible change as 11-hectare Aussie paddock fenced off after being 'smashed' by invasive species.

  • Yahoo News

    Extraordinary moment electric fence turns tables on invasive predator hunting rare Aussie animal.

  • Geelong Today

    The boulder strewn slopes of Mt Rothwell are home to a vision by Torquay’s Nigel Sharp to help save some of Australia’s most endangered native birds and animals.

  • New Idea

    How a sanctuary is bringing Aussie animals back from extinction one species at a time.

  • Yahoo News

    Incredible change after 170 hectares fenced off from 'high threat' to Australia.

  • International Land Conservation Network

    Odonata Foundation launches AUD $2.5 million species recovery program with seed funding from Amazon.

  • Amazon Sustainability

    This is Amazon's first Australian project funded through its Right Now Climate Fund, a $100 million initiative supporting climate resilience and nature conservation in communities around the world.

  • The Australian.

    The private sector partnership boosting Australia’s species recovery efforts

  • Amazon Australia

    Amazon invests AU$2.5 million to protect critically endangered Australian wildlife from extinction.

  • ABC News

    New population of critically endangered southern brush-tailed rock-wallabies established in ACT.

  • Geelong Advertiser

    Six critically endangered southern brush-tailed rock-wallabies were carefully loaded into individual backpacks and onto a small chartered plane.

  • The Australian Geographic

    The Australian Geographic

    Intrepid rangers carry wallabies in backpacks to new home. Some very rare marsupial cargo has leapt into a new life in a remote rocky gorge in eastern Victoria.

  • Yahoo News

    Rare Aussie animals placed in backpacks and flown 570km to secure location.

  • The Australian Geographic

    These eye-catching birds are being reintroduced across the south-east of Australia in a bid to restore the species to its historical range.

  • Phillip Island Nature Park

    The first groups of bush stone-curlews from Mt Rothwell Sanctuary were released on Phillip Island (Milawul) in August 2024.

  • The Project

    Australia has one of the highest rates of extinction in the world, but there's a safe haven just outside Melbourne that is quietly saving species from extinction.

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