Partnerships are a key role in our conservation efforts
Lasting conservation is achieved through collaboration with a range of extraordinary partners, including governments, local communities, media, businesses and individual donors. We leverage the strengths of these collaborations to achieve great success.
Partnerships are a key role in our conservation efforts
Lasting conservation is achieved through collaboration with a range of extraordinary partners, including governments, local communities, media, businesses and individual donors. We leverage the strengths of these collaborations to achieve great success.
Partnerships are a key role in our conservation efforts
Lasting conservation is achieved through collaboration with a range of extraordinary partners, including governments, local communities, media, businesses and individual donors. We leverage the strengths of these collaborations to achieve great success.
Partnerships are a key role in our conservation efforts
Lasting conservation is achieved through collaboration with a range of extraordinary partners, including governments, local communities, media, businesses and individual donors. We leverage the strengths of these collaborations to achieve great success.
Quoll Headquarters relies on the generosity and commitment of our volunteers and our public donors to continue our lifesaving work with wildlife and to continue our conservation efforts.
Green Shoots: The effect of bushfire on animal food source.
ABC TV Landline
Very pleased to have told an important story about the Australian bush after fire, and had it run on today’s episode of ABC’s Landline 20 June 2021
Original article as it appeared on ABC TV: CLICK HERE
Grant funding for
Quoll Headquarters
Humane Society International Australia
Steve Haslam has been a member of our Wildlife Land Trust program for several years, and we’re thrilled to be supporting him and the conservation of threatened spotted-tailed quolls by funding a barrier fence to keep them safe at Quoll Headquarters. Watch and hear from Steve about this project and its significance for quoll protection.
Weed Control Post Fire
with thanks to Granite Borders Landcare Committee Inc
ABC Back Roads S7 Ep10
Steve, Bianca and Quoll Headquarters as featured on the ABC’s Back Roads program. Series 7 Episode 10
Entire program available on ABC iView by clicking HERE
Humane Society - Wildlife Land Trust
In 2007 Humane Society International launched the Wildlife Land Trust (WLT) Australia in an effort to preserve and protect our vital native habitats and the animals that depend on them, in a network of sanctuaries both throughout the country and internationally.
Working under the guiding principle of "humane stewardship", the WLT protects not only vast and impressive landscapes but also the smaller, humbler places that provide for the needs of all wildlife, rare and common species alike.
Australia is fortunate to have one of the richest assemblages of endemic species on the planet, occupying an amazing diversity of habitats. Yet currently only 11.5% of the Australian landmass has some form of security as a protected area, and as a result we have one of the worst records for mammal extinctions and near extinctions of any developed country.
Protecting and preserving our habitats and ecosystems is essential to the survival of all wildlife, and every acre left unexploited safeguards native animals that desperately need our help to survive. The role of private lands has now become an integral part of the solution, and private landholders with a concern for wildlife and habitat protection are in the unique and important position to make a very real contribution to conservation efforts across the country. Working under the guiding principle of humane stewardship, the Wildlife Land Trust network of national and international sanctuaries on private lands is dedicated to wildlife and habitat protection.