• National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation
  • National Parks and Wildlife Foundation

Growing Morton National Park

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Rice Flower (Pimelea species) in Morton National Park. Photo: Philip Bouchard.
Rice Flower (Pimelea species) in Morton National Park. Photo: Philip Bouchard.

Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife funding for the acquisition of approximately 30 hectares in the southern end of Morton National Park has not only secured part of the western side of the beautiful Clyde River Gorge, but also opened immediate access to a most popular area.

Two recent bequests to the Foundation added a further 2,087 hectares of previously unprotected wilderness land to Ettrema Wilderness and Budawang Wilderness in Morton National Park.

The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife is the only organisation in Australia whose philanthropy is an investment in our public estate, for all to enjoy.

 
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