Wild Futures has now finished

This year we celebrate our 29th anniversary.  Since 1982 we’ve grown into Australia’s leading conservation group.  Since then we have worked with people from all over the world to protect and restore the health of those special places in our landscape.  This has included involving over 10,000 volunteers each year on conservation projects.

 

Now, with the launch of the Wild Futures initiative, we are adding a special focus to our conservation work in some key locations around Australia and New Zealand, places that are critical for the survival of some of our most threatened wildlife.

 

Wild Futures is our way of providing urgent, practical help to some of the wildlife that needs it most.  

 

Through Wild Futures we are helping the-

  • Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby
  • Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
  • Richmond Birdwing Butterfly
  • Southern Brown Bandicoot
  • Superb Parrot
  • Tasmanian Devil
  • Carnaby's Cockatoo
  • Southern Bell Frog
  • Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo
  • Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat
  • Flatback Turtle

 

I thank you once again for your continued support for Conservation Volunteers. I know that by working together we can ensure that our precious wildlife will have a better future – a Wild Future!