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Updated: July 23, 2010
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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 to Protect the Williams River. Stop the Tillegra Dam! Join us in protecting the wild places of New South Wales.
| Protect the Wiliams River – Stop Tillegra Dam! |
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The Wilderness Society Newcastle is working on a campaign that calls 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" and we want to keep it that way!”. |
| Your Guide to Environmental Copy Paper for NSW |
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Paper use is one of the greatest drivers behind deforestation worldwide. Every year, over 15 million hectares of the Earth’s forests are destroyed. Our newly updated brochure offers simple and effective solutions for homes, organisations and businesses wanting to protect native forests and prevent climate change. |
| Murray River Red Gums Rescue |
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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. |
In NSW, The Wilderness Society also campaigns to protect Cape York, conserve our iconic Travelling Stock Routes network 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 |
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