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Our News 2011

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Joan's story

20th anniversary story
Joan Anderson, friend of the bush - “I support all sorts of conservation organisations, but Bush Heritage was the only one buying pieces of land. They have the experience to know what land to buy and how to look after it. We were comfortable trusting in Bush Heritage.” [11 October 2011]

Matt's story

20th anniversary story
Matt Appleby, ecologist - “As a botanist, I’m amazed by the diversity at Charles Darwin and Eurardy reserves. The bird life has increased dramatically, which is a great indicator of how the reserve is improving.” [11 October 2011]

When updating your Will consider including a charity

With a deep concern about bushland loss in Australia, Annie and Ian have included Bush Heritage in their Will. We are helping raise awareness of the importance of a gift in your Will, and encourage you to think about making your last wishes really count. [12 September 2011]

The gift of Oura Oura

In April this year, Bob Brown expressed his ongoing belief in Bush Heritage's supporters with a gift unlike any other. [15 June 2011]

Around your reserves in 90 days

Here's a snapshot of how our supporters' money is hard at work on some of our 33 reserves scattered around the country. [15 July 2011]

Chingarrup, turner of hearts

Eddy and Donna Wajon aren't the only ones who fell in love with Chingarrup. [15 June 2011]

Flocking to Boolcoomatta

The removal of stock and control of ferals has led to a staggering increase in native birds at the edge of South Australia's Olary Ranges. [15 June 2011]

Possum magic

When friends and family think of Catherine Arnold, they remember a young woman devoted to saving Australia’s wildlife. Bush Heritage was lucky enough to call Catherine one of our most inspiring supporters. [15 June 2011]

How to spot wallabies

Peanut butter, cameras and spotlights are all part of Sandra Gilfillan's bag of tricks for studying WA's wallabies. [15 June 2011]

New Indigenous Protected Area declared

Bush Heritage is extremely proud to have partnered with the Wunambal Gaambera people to develop a Healthy Country Plan – a management plan for the new Uunguu IPA – which was launched this week on country.