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Be part of the solution today - support the Wilderness Society, Australia’s most effective organisation championing nature.


Watch the Wilderness Society's Green Carbon presentation.

Why should I support the Wilderness Society?
The key to survival of life on earth in the face of dangerous climate change begins with protecting Australia's amazing wild landscapes.

Our continent wide conservation initiative goes beyond protecting one place at a time restoring ecological connections that allow nature's systems to protect all life from climate change - we call it WildCountry.

Core to our WildCountry vision is the protection of forests and bushland - the lungs of the earth - to draw carbon from the atmosphere and store it safely.

The Wilderness Society is an independent, non-profit, community-based organisation. Together with individuals like you, we can create a healthier future for our Earth.


How can I support The Wilderness Society?

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Give monthly to protect our fragile environment

From just $7.50 a week ($30 a month) you can become a Wilderness Defender. Your monthly gift will help create long term solutions to dangerous climate change and secure a brighter future for generations to come.

This is the easiest, most cost-effective way to give, and as someone who is concerned about the well-being of our planet, is the most valuable and effective action you can take.
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Make a one-off donation

By giving a donation, you help ensure that the Wilderness Society can pursue it's ongoing campaigns to protect, preserve and restore nature.
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Remember wilderness in your Will

You can leave a long-lasting gift so that future generations can enjoy our wilderness and the amazing creatures that call it home.
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Major Gifts

Major Gifts play a significant role in the Wilderness Society’s campaign outcomes and enables us to plan long term conservation initiatives.
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