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Explore how our projects, partnerships and people are making a difference across Australia and beyond.
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Yahoo News
Incredible change as 11-hectare Aussie paddock fenced off after being 'smashed' by invasive species.
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Yahoo News
Extraordinary moment electric fence turns tables on invasive predator hunting rare Aussie animal.
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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.
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New Idea
How a sanctuary is bringing Aussie animals back from extinction one species at a time.
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Yahoo News
Incredible change after 170 hectares fenced off from 'high threat' to Australia.
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International Land Conservation Network
Odonata Foundation launches AUD $2.5 million species recovery program with seed funding from Amazon.
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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.
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The Australian.
The private sector partnership boosting Australia’s species recovery efforts
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Amazon Australia
Amazon invests AU$2.5 million to protect critically endangered Australian wildlife from extinction.
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ABC News
New population of critically endangered southern brush-tailed rock-wallabies established in ACT.
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Geelong Advertiser
Six critically endangered southern brush-tailed rock-wallabies were carefully loaded into individual backpacks and onto a small chartered plane.
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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.
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Yahoo News
Rare Aussie animals placed in backpacks and flown 570km to secure location.
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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.
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Phillip Island Nature Park
The first groups of bush stone-curlews from Mt Rothwell Sanctuary were released on Phillip Island (Milawul) in August 2024.
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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.
Odonata on camera
Explore our world through our growing library of videos showcasing species recovery, safe haven life, and behind-the-scenes conservation work.
For journalists and media partners, our resident videographer can also provide high-quality b-roll footage of our safe havens and the threatened species we protect to support your stories and coverage.
