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A part of NSW’s timeless wilderness: Morton National Park.
Stunning beaches backed by cathedral forests that stretch over the Great Divide and into the great open spaces of the wild west of the State. What’s not to love about New South Wales’ environment? Our Sydney Campaign Centre has a particular focus on protecting our unique Red Gum forests, controlling broadscale land clearing and making Cape York Peninsula a World Heritage Area. Newcastle is driving a campaign for increased protection of the State’s marine environments. Join us in protecting the wild places of New South Wales.

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Save the Williams River

Earlier this year The Wilderness Society Newcastle joined the Save the Williams River Coalition to campaign for the protection of the Williams River. According to a recent study “The Williams River has the most diverse and intact aquatic biotic communities in the Hunter Valley”.

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Travelling Stock Routes

Across the huge expanse of New South Wales and Queensland lies a vast, connected system of nature. No other continent on earth has such an extensive network of Travelling Stock Routes and Reserves (TSRs) on public land.

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Murray River Red Gums Rescue

Along the Murray River are the largest remaining red gum forests on Earth. With 75% stressed, dead or dying, these Australian icons urgently need to be protected.

button orange circle white arrow Take Action today - Help protect NSW River Red Gum Forests

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button orange circle white arrow  In NSW, The Wilderness Society also campaigns to protect Cape York and to stop Gunns' Pulp Mill. Support our work in NSW through WildShop - our online shop and by entering WildEndurance.
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The Wilderness Society Sydney
The Wilderness Society Newcastle

Ph: (02) 9282 9553 
Ph: (02) 4929 4395

sydney@wilderness.org.au
newcastle@wilderness.org.au


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