On behalf of Australia's unique animals, plants and iconic places…
THANK YOU!
Australia, with its vast landscapes and unique plants and animals, is a remarkable haven for a variety of species. Each native animal and protected area represents an exquisite and marvellous creation, in some cases, the product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution.
Thank you for defending our native wildlife and for helping protect our native plants, animals and places from invasive species.
Australia is in the grips of an extinction crisis but with your help we can fight the good fight and make a difference together to protect our native wildlife.
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Leave a lasting legacy
Leaving a gift in your Will to the Invasive Species Council is a powerful way to ensure a wildlife revival in Australia and future-proof nature: a future where Australia’s native wildlife are safe from invasive-led extinction. Where our protected areas can thrive free from dangerous predators, pests, weeds and disease. Where future generations can enjoy the beauty of our national treasures like we have.
To find out more, visit https://invasives.org.au/legacy or if you are ready to create your will go to willed.org.au/invasives and get 20% off the cost.
Sign our other petitions calling for action on invasive species!
Act urgently to protect the unique ecosystems and wildlife of Kosciuszko National Park by implementing a plan that reduces the feral horse population before it’s too late.
Australia has the worst mammalian extinction record in the world and cats have contributed to two thirds of those extinctions. Please act today to help prevent further losses.
Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area and farming communities are under threat from growing numbers of feral deer. We urgently need the Australian Government to step in to protect this wonderful place before it is destroyed beyond rehabilitation.