Restoring lost habitat and creating climate resilience is one of the best ways we can help our landscapes, habitat and precious wildlife to have a thriving future. With every acre we protect, with every ecosystem we nurture, we’re rebuilding the intricate web of life that sustains our planet.
Your support can transform fragmented landscapes into living, breathing corridors of hope, where endangered species can recover, biodiversity can flourish, and nature can heal itself.
This year, with the support of people like you, we:
With your tremendous support we’re taking practical, on-ground action to help iconic Australian native species to survive now, and into the future. But we can’t keep it up without your help.
Please donate generously.
All gifts over $2 are tax deductible.
Once common on mainland South Australia, the Glossy Black-Cockatoo are now locally extinct due to large-scale land clearing. However, on nearby Kangaroo Island there is a healthy population that could recolonise the mainland. We’re planting tens of thousands of trees – a mixture of drooping she-oaks for food and eucalypts for future nesting hollows – in a bid to repopulate the mainland with the subspecies of the Glossy Black-Cockatoo found on Kangaroo Island.
We work with students and teachers to plant thousands of trees in schools and community spaces, creating shade and places to play for children, as well as creating critical habitat for our native animals. By donating to Greening Australia you can help Aussie kids learn about the environment, while they get their hands dirty planting trees.
Tasmania’s isolation has made it a refuge for the iconic Eastern Quoll which is considered extinct on the mainland. Sadly, their population is now in decline in Tasmania too. We are working to restore 15,000 hectares across the extensively cleared Tasmanian Midlands by 2030, creating biodiverse corridors for threatened species like the Eastern Quoll.
Your donation helps us to restore nature in places like Glandore, on the Eyre Peninsula, where the critically endangered Sheoak Grassy woodlands are suffering from the impacts of land clearings, bushfires and invasive pests. We have a vision to restore 2,000 hectares of land at Glandore, connecting isolated ecosystems and providing habitat for our native animals. We’ve planted 700 hectares so far – your donation helps us to continue our vital work restoring Australian landscapes.
Looking for a way to celebrate someone special? You could give a gift that restores Australian landscapes. Donate on someone’s behalf to get a personalised e-gift card emailed to you. It’s a gift that truly keeps giving, for decades.
Support from businesses and the private sector is pivotal to help us reach our big, ambitious goal of restoring half a billion trees for Australia by 2030. Your business could be part of this critical work. Read more about how we work with businesses here.
Is there an area where you’d particularly like to make an impact? If you’re able to make a donation of $10,000 or more, our team can help match something in our strategic funding priorities to your values and goals. Contact us here.
To discuss any of these opportunities, please contact the Greening Australia Foundation team on 1300 886 589 (option 1).
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