40% of WA’s tree cover is gone – Join us in Restoring it.

Partner with South West NRM to restore land, revive biodiversity, and create a greener future.

Between 2001 and 2023, Western Australia has lost 2.29 million hectares of tree cover threatening biodiversity, soil health, and ecosystems.

South West NRM is reversing this damage by planting millions of trees in revegetation efforts to restore land, protect wildlife, and combat climate change.

As a “Global Biodiversity Hotspot”, the south west region is home to 108 nationally listed threatened species at risk of extinction. Its forests and coastlines make it a treasured destination for locals and visitors alike.

By partnering with South West NRM, businesses, governments, and philanthropists can help drive real, measurable restoration—enhancing sustainability, meeting ESG goals, and securing a healthier planet for future generations.

Let’s talk about creating change together

Key Benefits of Partnering
with South West NRM

South West NRM works with a wide network of partners to deliver innovative solutions to environmental challenges, including our Association members, government bodies, industry organisations and academic institutions.

Tailored Solutions & Projects

Custom-designed projects aligned with your industry, land type, and sustainability objectives.

Science-Backed & Community Driven

Expert-led methods ensure high survival rates, long-term benefits, and strong local engagement.

Strategic & regional impact

We develop and manage WA’s Natural Resource Management Plan, directing investment into high-impact projects.

Expertise in Environmental Markets

Expertise in carbon farming, biodiversity markets, and natural capital accounting, including contributions to the Australian Government’s Nature Repair Market.

End-to-End Project Management

Successfully delivered multimillion-dollar projects for the Australian Government across two decades.

Achieve ESG Objectives

Businesses can meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) targets while driving real, measurable restoration efforts.

We are collaborators

For over 20 years, South West NRM has partnered with businesses & communities to restore and sustain WA’s South West ecosystems.

Our team of environmental scientists and sustainable agriculture experts are hands-on changemakers, delivering evidence-based solutions that enhance biodiversity, productivity, and sustainability.

As the region’s leading environmental organisation and charity, we collaborate with landcare groups, Noongar communities, government, industry, and landholders. Independent and not-for-profit, we remain agile, responsive, and deeply trusted.

Rooted in science and respect, we uphold Traditional Custodian knowledge while leveraging cutting-edge research to protect and restore both natural and agricultural landscapes for future generations.

How we have helped

South West NRM’s revegetation projects span from small community tree-planting events to large-scale commercial reforestation and carbon farming initiatives.

  • Millions of trees planted to restore degraded landscapes.
  • Thousands of hectares regenerated for biodiversity and sustainable farming.
  • 100,000+ seedlings planted in large-scale projects.
  • Threatened species protected through strategic conservation.
  • Local communities engaged in hands-on restoration efforts.
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Who we work with

Here are just a few of the organisations that we work with to deliver innovative solutions to environmental challenges. Our wide network includes our Association members, government bodies, industry organisations and academic institutions.

Join us in scaling up our impact

Western Australia’s natural landscapes are at a turning point—the time to act is now. By partnering with South West NRM, you can play a vital role in restoring ecosystems, protecting biodiversity, and supporting sustainable agriculture. Together, we can create a lasting environmental legacy for future generations.

Help us to:

  • Fund a tree-planting project to directly support land restoration.
  • Restore habitats and ecosystems to protect wildlife and biodiversity.
  • Support sustainable agriculture for a greener, more productive future.
  • Connect communities to nature for health and well-being.
  • Local communities engaged in hands-on restoration efforts.

Let’s talk about creating change together

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