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21.01.2022 Shopping online this #CyberMonday? In just 5 minutes and with only $25, you can give Australia's bushfire-affected wildlife the ultimate gift - a home. And if you’re struggling for present ideas, why not purchase a nest box (or two) on behalf of your family and friends? Donate on our website and you can create a personalised eGift card to send to a loved one, on a date of your choice: www.australianwildlife.org/christmas-appeal-2020/



15.01.2022 Today marks less than 1 month until Christmas - and it’s GivingTuesday! If you’re in the #GivingTuesday mood today, please consider making a $25 tax-deductible donation to purchase a nest box for bushfire affected wildlife https://bit.ly/FB-donate-nestboxes A massive thank you to everyone who has donated already . We are now very close to our target!... Giving Tuesday is a global campaign which celebrates generosity and the power of community. We wish to express our gratitude to our supporters and donors - we couldn’t do what we do without you . Brown Antechinus are one of several threatened species benefiting from nest boxes at North Head. J Clarke/AWC GivingTuesday Australia #GivingTuesdayAustralia #GivingTuesday2020

13.01.2022 Our long-term vegetation monitoring program is growing . This vital work helps us to understand how plants respond to environmental change and management - such as conservation fences, fire management, feral herbivore and weed control - to inform effective conservation action. AWC botanist Jeanette Kemp is one of our skilled ecologists leading this national program. Her recent research - in The Rangeland Journal - documents the encouraging vegetation changes at Brooklyn ...Wildlife Sanctuary following cattle removal. Jeanette also helps us keep a detailed (and ever-growing) inventory of plant species at each property - recording rare species such as Styphelia geniculata, an unusual plant found at Brooklyn and nowhere else in the world; an isolated patch of Dodonaea vestita, a small hop bush, at Mount Zero-Taravale; and remarkable range extensions for orchids in N. Qld. B Leue, J Kemp / AWC

11.01.2022 Cutting-edge smart technology, such as AI image recognition, is dramatically improving our efficiency in wildlife monitoring - helping to detect rare species and key threat. Read more in our latest Wildlife Matters: https://bit.ly/AWC-WM40-AI Camera trap, J Clarke / AWC



09.01.2022 Your support means a great deal to threatened wildlife this #BlackFriday Can you spare $25 this weekend to provide a home for bushfire-affected animals? Custom nest box at bushfire-impacted North Head, where several threatened species urgently need protection. J Clarke/AWC

06.01.2022 AWC is proud to be included in Wild Australia: After the Fires, airing on ABC TV + iview on Tuesday, 1 December at 8:30pm. AWC ecologists Eridani Mulder and Sabrina Carter are featured among the dedicated conservation scientists working to recover Australia’s wildlife and habitats following the devastating bushfires of 2019/2020, in which it is estimated some 3 billion animals perished. The program charts the recovery of wildlife in the aftermath of Australia's catastrophic bushfires through stories of hope and resilience. Narrated by Hugo Weaving, the film provides an urgent message to safeguard our environment. #AfterTheFires Northern Pictures.

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