On behalf of Australia's ground dwelling frogs, reptiles, birds and mammals… THANK YOU!
Australia, with its vast landscapes and unique ecosystems, is a remarkable haven for a unique variety of species. Each native animal represents an exquisite and marvellous creation, in some cases, the product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution.
Thank you for standing with them in the relentless fight against invasive species.
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I look forward to updating you on our crucial progress together to save our critically endangered species and wildlife.
Inspired to help make a bigger impact for wildlife?
With so many species teetering on the edge of extinction, there is a big problem to solve.
After over two centuries of impact, the solutions won’t happen overnight. But we’re in a race against waves of extinction that are picking up pace. This will either be the decade for protecting our native animals or the decade of saying goodbye. With a bit of love, ongoing commitment and generosity, we can help steer Australia’s native animals away from extinction.
On behalf of our unique species and iconic places, I invite you to become a Wildlife Revival Partner.
A committed monthly gift from you today will progress Australia’s wildlife revival in leaps and bounds.
Making a monthly gift on top of your one-off donations will help us to amplify our impact and make immediate interventions to protect our wildlife with opportunities as they arrive.
Please consider becoming a monthly donor today.
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Leave a lasting legacy
To ensure the survival of Australia’s wildlife, we must take proactive steps to safeguard our protected areas and islands from the threat of invasive species. As the sole national advocacy organisation dedicated to this cause, your Good Will for Nature can significantly impact the future well-being of our unique ecosystems.
Leaving a gift in your Will is a powerful way to shape the future and create a lasting legacy for future generations.
To find out more, visit https://invasives.org.au/legacy