Climate change
We’re living in a time of unprecedented climate change. Seasons are rapidly changing and ecosystems are declining.
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Grounded in science. Grounded in culture. We're returning the bush to good health.
We buy and manage land for conservation and partner with Traditional Custodians and other landholders. Together we care for the land.
We work in what we call 'priority landscapes' in nearly every state and territory. These areas are selected based on the biodiversity they protect, as well as the location of our existing reserves and opportunities for partnerships.
Our people have their boots on the ground and their hands in the soil. Our approach is long-term, strategic and based on the best, most relevant data and knowledge. We have the science and the solutions to make a difference.
We protect endangered ecosystems.
We protect more than 9,000 native plant and animal species.
We protect hundreds of threatened species.
We’re living in a time of unprecedented climate change. Seasons are rapidly changing and ecosystems are declining.
Every year at least 500,000 hectares are cleared in Australia. With it, we lose thousands of birds, reptiles and mammals and make climate change worse. When we protect the bush, we protect the carbon it stores.
Nature is vanishing at a rate not seen in ten million years. Australia has the worst rate of mammal extinction of any developed country. More than 2,000 species are threatened with extinction. What we do now can reverse this decline.
We use our Conservation Management Process (CMP) to plan, manage, monitor, evaluate and adapt our conservation projects.
We are deepening and doubling our impact by 2030. We will work to protect, restore and heal land across 30 million hectares.
We’re thrilled to share this year’s Impact Report, a celebration of the achievements we made for nature over the past twelve months – none of which are possible without you.