Land
for Wildlife is a voluntary scheme that aims to encourage and
assist private landholders in Western Australia to provide habitats for
wildlife on their property, even though the property may be managed
primarily for other purposes. The following properties also offer
accommodation to allow you to share their passion.
Eco
tourism allows your holiday dollars to help the cause of
wildlife conservation and awareness. There is no better example of this
than Steve Irwin's
Australia Zoo and his message of "conservation through
exciting education". For more about saving
wildlife visit The
Wilderness Society and help them to defend Australia's Wild
Country. Visit
Eco
tourism to find other great conservation projects around
Australia.
Bilby
Rescue The small iconic Bandicoot known as the
Bilby is now critically endangered, with the last remaining
strongholds in the most remote regions of arid Australia and the
Great Sandy Desert to the North West of Western Australia.
Conservationist Malcolm Douglas is making it his personal endeavour
to rescue the Bilbies from the jaws of feral cats and foxes before
they become extinct.
Friends of Fitzgerald National Park The park is the core
area of the Fitzgerald Biosphere Reserve, formed in 1978 under the
UNESCO ‘Man and the Biosphere’ program.
WA Marine
Science Institution,
Western Australia's marine environment has a wealth of biodiversity,
unique marine habitats, abundant resources and social values
Lower Ord Tours We run one tour to perfection.
Cruise the pristine waters of the Lower Ord River and marvel at the
ancient basalt rock formations
The Friends of Piesse Brook encourage you to take the responsibility
of caring for your local patch of the planet
Leschenault Community Nursery, is dedicated to
encouraging the use of local native species in the revegetation and
rehabilitation of land, waterways, wetlands and coastal areas in the
South West.