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Abercrombie River
Bouddi
Cathedral Rock
Curracabundi
Crowdy Bay
Maroota Historic Site-(Devil's Rock)
Mallee Cliffs
Morton
Mungo
Mutawintji
Myall Lakes
Oxley Wild Rivers
Sturt
Warrabah
Washpool

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Land Acquisition

Through purchase, bequest or donation, we acquire suitable land to create and extend national parks and wilderness areas, so that more of Australia’s wild lands will remain intact.

Since the Foundation was established in 1970, your donations have helped protect over 350,000 hectares of Australia’s most treasured wild places.

However, only 6% of land in Australia is currently protected. We need to make that at least 20% to sustain our country’s future:

  • Plants, animals and other life forms in any given ecosystem have adapted to living together over thousands of years. Each species plays a role in its ecosystem, and the loss of a seemingly unimportant creature could affect the entire system in ways that people cannot predict.
  • Biodiversity is nature's insurance policy. Ecosystems that contain a variety of life forms tend to recover from stresses like natural disasters, human disturbance, or invasive species more easily than less diverse ecosystems.
  • Healthy, diverse ecosystems provide the oxygen we breathe, insects that pollinate our food crops, and species that could hold clues for medicine.
  • Natural places offer respite from the stress of urban life.
  • It is our responsibility to protect the amazing diversity of life for the benefit of future generations