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Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Australia's largest private owner / manager of land for conservation, protecting endangered wildlife & their habitats.
In this edition, we showcase the unique New England Leaf-tailed Gecko , which was added to the Waulinbakh species inventory list in 2023, and was recently listed as endangered. ??
We highlight the full impact of your support in one of our latest stories, sharing how we're bringing Australia’s most vulnerable native species back from the brink of extinction.?
Travel with us to see the wildflowers that have exploded in a blanket of colour at Mt Gibson, and learn about hare-wallabies , the mini macropods which have adapted to inhabit some of Australia’s most arid places.
Join us as we meet with AWC’s Regional Project Officer, Lauren Eather , who shares her lifelong passion for conservation and her work across our sanctuaries and partnership sites.?
We hope you enjoy reading what’s been happening at AWC.
Endangered Gecko discovery
Recently spotted at Waulinbakh, the New England Leaf-tailed Gecko joins the endangered species list. READ MORE
The impact of your support
Together we’re bringing our most vulnerable native species back from the brink of extinction. READ MORE
Bloomin’ marvellous
From drought to bloom: Mt Gibson’s wildflower resurgence. READ MORE
Species spotlight: hare-wallabies
Meet the mini-macropods adapted to the semi-arid shrublands and grassy plains of Australia. READ MORE
Meet the people of AWC
Lauren Eather takes us behind the scenes as AWC’s Regional Project Officer. READ MORE
Thank you from the entire AWC team!
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We hope you’ve enjoyed reading this month's stories and updates!