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Here are just some of the ways we help Nature - thanks to people like you!
Establishing Bushbank SA - a $1.5 million ‘revolving’ fund through which we purchase, protect and on-sell private land with significant conservation value
Endangered species research and protection for the Bilby, Glossy Black Red-tailed Cockatoo, Pygmy Bluetongue Lizard, Southern Emu Wren, Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby, freshwater fish, threatened plants of Eyre Peninsula and many more
Partnering with sponsors like Gerard Corporation, Santos, Clipsal and Dermody Petroleum on research, community education and on-the-ground projects
Supporting our conservationists of the future through post-graduate scholarships at the three SA universities
Feral animal eradication programs and the subsequent successful release of native animals - like the Brush-tailed Bettongs on Eyre Peninsula
Raising funds to buy land for national parks such as Gawler Ranges, Mt Remarkable and the Coongie Lankes wetlands, as well as the Mokota and Mark Oliphant Conservation Parks
Development and promotion of the GreenCard MasterCard in conjunction with BankSA
Supporting research and school education programs on the Pygmy Blue-Tongued Lizard - a species thought to be extinct and found by accident near Burra
Helping to prevent the spread of ‘Dieback’ on Kangaroo Island
Para Woodlands restoration - a 10-year, $1.2m project to begin the long-term process of reclaiming high quality habitat for wildlife on good agricultural land. Click here to find out more
Funding interpretive signage in parks - including geological information for the comparatively new Gawler Ranges National Park
Supporting the production of educational information for projects, including the Southern Brown Bandicoot and community biodiversity initiative, Ark on Eyre |
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