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BarryTraill_150.jpg Australia - national

In the first of our regular wildlife columns by The Wilderness Society’s roving Ecologist Dr Barry ‘BJ’ Traill, discover why Peter the Pelican from Adelaide digs Larry and Monica from Cairns. more»

 
   
Dolphins at Port Stephens, NSW New South Wales

The NSW marine campaign needs help from passionate ocean lovers throughout NSW. Help secure the protection of our valuable marine environment for future generations by getting involved in this important conservation campaign in your local community. more»

Campaign Centres

 Newcastle
 Sydney
 
   
Kakadu sunset at Djarr Djarr Billabong, in Kakadu World Heritage Area. Northern Territory

Northern Territory is home to some of Australia's wildest and best intact natural heritage. The Jabiluka campaign to stop expanded uranium mining in Kakadu National Park was fought and won in cooperation with local indigenous owners. Northern Australia is is one The Wilderness Society's key WildCountry campaigns with land clearing on the Daly River, NT being a key immediate focus of the campaign. See the campaign section on WildCountry and the subtopic Cape to Kimberley for further info on the Daly. Currently The Wilderness Soceity does not have a campaign centre in NT but works with local environmental groups to support protection of NT's special places. more»

 
   
Old growth forest, Qld Queensland

Queensland has been the focus of many of Australia's most important environment campaigns; the Daintree, Fraser Island and the Great Barrier Reef. We have campaign centres in Brisbane and Cairns and welcome people keen to help protect Queensland's heritage. Queensland's attitude to its natural heritage has changed markedly over the last decades with nature-based tourism becoming increasingly central to the Queensland economy. more»

Campaign Centres

 Brisbane
 Cairns
 
   
myall-150-thumb.jpg South Australia

South Australia contains vast areas of wilderness and has some of the highest quality arid wilderness anywhere. Sharing borders with all mainland states, SA is crucial to any vision of continent-wide conservation. Find out more about The Wilderness Society in South Australia. more»

 
   
Threatened forests in North East Highlands, Photo by Geoff Law Tasmania

Welcome to The Wilderness Society Tasmania. The Wilderness Society began in Tasmania in 1976; since then our rambling building on Davey St in Hobart has been the heart of activist enthusiasm and activity. The Wilderness Society Tasmania is campaigning to protect Tasmania's old growth forests. more»

 
   
1_devo150.jpg Victoria

The causes of climate change are clear – we need to stop the emission of greenhouse gas pollution from the burning of fossil fuels and from the logging and clearing of our forests and bushlands. more»

 
   
Numbat, WA. Western Australia

Welcome to the Western Australian Campaign Centre. Please find out more about our current campaigns and what's happening. Browse the media releases, upcoming events and campaign sections for more detailed information, and don't forget to contact us to get involved. more»

 

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