Honouring Australia’s Lost Wildlife 

Honouring Australia’s Lost Wildlife 

Today is World Wildlife Conservation Day – a global occasion that provides everyone with the opportunity to learn more about wildlife conservation. This World Wildlife Conservation Day, we invite you to join us in commemorating and remembering the nearly three...
Wildlife conservation work more important than ever

Wildlife conservation work more important than ever

14 February 2020   The unprecedented 2019/20 Australian bushfire season has burned an estimated 15.6 million acres and killed an estimated 1 billion animals[efn_note]Samuel, S (2020), A staggering 1 billion animals are now estimated dead in Australia’s fires,...

How you can help bushfire-affected wildlife

updated 7 January 2020   Our hearts go out to everyone being affected by the bushfires in Australia. Thank you to the remarkable men and women currently fighting fires and helping to rescue and care for our precious wildlife.  Thank you also to the many concerned...

‘This is Not Normal’: Climate change and escalating bushfire risk

14 November 2019   The Climate Council has released a new briefing paper ‘This is Not Normal’: Climate Change and Escalating Bushfire Risk which finds the catastrophic fire conditions affecting Queensland and New South Wales have been aggravated by climate...

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