Rewilding Australia

How we make a difference

We support Rewilding Australia and their mission to reverse the decline of Australia’s wildlife.

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Estimated number of Eastern Quolls remaining in the wild

Rewilding Australia

Rewilding Australia’s objective is to link Australia’s past with Australia’s future by restoring our ecosystems. Informed by science and Indigenous Ecological Knowledge, Rewilding Australia restores missing faunal links, with a focus on keystone species that regulate ecosystems or provide an ecosystem engineering role. These species include our larger carnivore species including Tasmanian devils and quolls through to our smaller species of bandicoots, potoroos and bettongs. Restoring these links can help create conditions for more drought, fire and climate change resilient landscapes.

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What your purchase supports

Ecosystems

Rewilding Australia is restoring ecosystem by reintroducing and advocating the protection of Australia’s keystone species; quolls, devils and dingoes.

Research

Rewilding Australia supports and undertakes research into the benefits of protecting and restoring Australia’s keystone species to our ecosystems.

Education

Rewilding Australia works with communities to communicate the vital role of Australia’s keystone species in our environment, and helps share information on ecosystem restoration programs.

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