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View of Stirling Ranges from Monjebup Reserve. Photo Jiri Lochman.
View of Stirling Ranges from Monjebup Reserve. Photo Jiri Lochman.

Fitz-Stirling region

We’re working to restore and reconnect fragmented habitats between the Stirling Range and Fitzgerald River National Parks.

The extraordinary floral biodiversity in Western Austraia’s southwest botanical province supports an array of wonderfully unusual fauna, including the Honey Possum, Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo and Malleefowl.

In the film below, join the southwest WA team on Bush Heritage’s Fitz-Stirling Reserves, Koreng Noongar Country, for a morning of fauna monitoring, as they celebrate the successes of their Fauna Recovery Project, and meet some amazing animals.

Forming part of the Gondwana Link project, the Fitz-Stirling region is an important example of a ‘reconnection landscape’ under our Priority Landscapes framework, which is how we identify the landscapes where we can make the biggest difference.

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