“We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Rachel Lowry to the role. We undertook an extensive recruitment process to make sure we found the best possible candidate – and we’re confident that we’ve done just that with Rachel’s appointment,” said Sue O’Connor, President of Bush Heritage Australia.
Rachel Lowry was previously Chief Conservation Officer at the World Wide Fund (WWF) for Nature Australia and brings a track record of delivering regenerative conservation outcomes for some of Australia’s leading conservation organisations.
“Rachel is a recognised leader in the conservation sector and known for her strategic approach, her focus on positive outcomes and her ability to deliver great results. She leads with hope and empathy. She’ll be a wonderful CEO for Bush Heritage as we deliver our ambitious 2030 strategy to deepen and double our impact by the end of this decade.”
Prior to her work with WWF-Australia, Rachel spent nine years as Director of Wildlife Conservation and Science for Zoos Victoria. She’s been an advisor to Australia’s Threatened Species Commissioner and is a former Chair of Centre for Sustainability Leadership. Rachel sits on various advisory Boards, is a Councillor at the Biodiversity Council and has developed award-winning conservation programs domestically and abroad.
She has watched Bush Heritage grow from a small organisation into one of Australia’s largest conservation organisations with a reserve network of 42, spanning 1.2 million hectares – and partnerships covering many more millions of hectares.
“I feel incredibly privileged to join Bush Heritage in a role that brings together all the things that I love about this country and I enjoy about leadership.
A strong, innovative vision grounded by science, a willingness to listen and learn from the incredible knowledge of first peoples, and an unwavering love for Australia’s natural landscapes and wildlife,” said Rachel Lowry and continued:
“Bush Heritage's vision to double and deepen by 2030 shows an ambition so desperately needed in Australia right now. Australia is home to so many unique, stunning, and important landscapes. As threats to these areas continue to intensify, so too should efforts to protect them. I’m looking forward to joining the efforts of Bush Heritage staff, partners, and supporters to build on the mission of securing healthy country protected forever and cannot wait to see more right way science in action right across Australia.”