We have 20 years of demonstrated experience in conservation of threatened ecosystems and species via a suite of tailored interventions. Explore the resources below detailing our work in this area.
Threatened Species Conservation
Connecting canopies for western ringtail possums
We’ve received species-saving grants
What will our night cameras discover?
Research key to conservation efforts
Annual possum count results are in
Important Wheatbelt malleefowl discovery
Why did the possum cross the road?
eDNA detection of elusive Margaret River burrowing crayfish
Community Engagement
Working with landholders to protect threatened wildlife
New community resource for responsible pet owners
Environmental Leadership & Advocacy
Native forest logging ban sures up future prosperity
Challenge to proposed mining objection fee
Green light to continue delivering region’s environmental outcomes
Creating inroads on environmental priorities
Indigenous Engagement
Current Projects
Saving Native Species in Wellington National Park
Saving Native Species – white-bellied frog
Past Projects
Threatened Species Conservation
eDNA tracking Margaret River burrowing crayfish
Feral cat control using Felixer traps
Improving possum rehabilitation outcomes
Restoring Ramsar-listed wetlands
Western ringtail possum information hub
Creating safe havens for western ringtail possum
Protecting WA’s Black Cockatoos in the South West
Responsible pet ownership behaviour change program