It is our pleasure to share with you the latest edition of AWC’s
Wildlife Matters.
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It
is our pleasure to share with you the latest edition of AWC's Wildlife Matters.
This
edition showcases the increasing success of AWC's innovative conservation
model on our own land and through ground-breaking partnerships with the
Defence Department and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Read about the following exciting
developments:
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- In
the Kimberley,
AWC and Defence are working together to protect one of Australia's
great natural areas - the 568,000 hectare Yampi Sound Training Area.
- In western Queensland, at Diamantina National Park,
AWC scientists have discovered the largest known population of the
endangered Night Parrot.
- In the Pilliga,
AWC has carried out the first major biological survey under our
partnership with the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
- Bilbies will be returned to south-western
Australia for the first time in several decades when AWC
translocates Bilbies to Mt
Gibson this summer.
- Plus more action from the field as AWC staff
battle wildfires in northern Australia, undertake science projects
across the continent and more!
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Thank
you for your support.
Atticus Fleming
Chief Executive
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Connect
With Us
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Australian
Wildlife Conservancy
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Phone:
+61 8 9380 9633
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