Defend Australia’s national treasures from invasive species
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Right now, our world heritage sites and national parks are burning from within.
Litchfield National Park, a place of thundering waterfalls, ancient cliffs and rare monsoon rainforest – is under siege from gamba grass, a towering weed that grows four metres high and burns eight times hotter than normal fires.
It’s already taken over a fifth of the park – an area larger than Greater Sydney.
After each blaze, feral cats hunt survivors like the endangered northern quoll, driving them closer to extinction. Within a decade, Litchfield could be an endless field of grass – lifeless and silent.
And it’s not just Litchfield. Across the heart of Australia, buffel grass fuelling fires that burn hotter, faster and deadlier than ever before.
Your gift will help us fight back – and win.
Right now, we have a small window to secure critical funding in the upcoming federal budget to defend our national parks and world heritage areas from invasive species.
Here’s what we’re demanding:
- Renew and expand the Saving Native Species program to $300 million.
- Create a $250m National Islands Fund to protect Australia’s island sanctuaries, where the impacts of invasive species are most significant.
- Establish a $400m Protected Areas Invasives Action Fund to defend national parks and reserves from feral animals, weeds, and pests.
To make this happen, your gift today will fund our lobbying work to ensure the mega threat of invasive species gets prioritised in the upcoming federal budget funding.
We know that with your support – change happens. In 2024, we secured vital federal funding to boost preparation efforts against the looming bird flu (H5N1) catastrophe to save Australia’s wildlife. And in 2024, we won a total of $593 million (including $268 million in federal funds) for the eradication of fire ants.
Please give by 20 December and help us defend Australia’s precious protected places before it’s too late.
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