Wildlife Land Trust

@wlt_au

WLT Australia is a network of private lands that provide habitat for native species. Featuring wildlife, conservation and ecology news. A program

Sydney, Australia
સપ્ટેમ્બર 2010 જોડાયા

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    A permanently protected Nature Refuge set in a World-Heritage listed area, Daintree Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary is incredibly well protected. This sanctuary is home to cassowaries, tree kangaroos and over 87 native bird species!

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    When mist descends over Lyn and Geoff’s Refuge in Tasmania, this incredible eucalypt woodland becomes an ethereal place! Echidnas, wombats and possums all thrive in this pristine sanctuary.

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    A stunning sunset over Emu Creek in South Australia – this sanctuary is undergoing extensive regeneration to support the incredible wildlife that call it home! Read more:

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    When you live on a wildlife sanctuary, sometimes you have to share your views! This incredible woodland refuge is now for sale - read more:

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    Bridled nailtail wallabies are incredibly rare - there are only around 500 of these beautiful animals left in the wild. Hope is on the horizon though, with a new conservation strategy giving young wallabies a head-start to life!

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    A lovely glossy black cockatoo enjoying lunch on the Wildlife Land Trust’s newest sanctuary, The Styx. Along with providing habitat for a wide range of native species, this sanctuary is also a rehabilitation site for orphaned wildlife! Read more:

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    Over 90% of Australia’s plants are found nowhere else on Earth! With many species now on the brink, it's more vital than ever that we work to restore habitat, water systems and traditional fire regimes for our incredible native plants.

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    Many Wildlife Land Trust sanctuary owners would have enjoyed the song of a pied butcherbird – this intelligent bird is one of Australia’s most talented songbirds, often performing complex harmonies and able to mimic a wide range of sounds!

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    A beautiful wallaroo joey at the Wildlife Land Trust’s newest sanctuary, Emu Creek. Spanning over 180 hectares of rugged South Australian woodlands, this property is an incredible refuge for native wildlife! Read more:

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  10. 8 મે

    Happy to all the wonderful mums out there!

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  11. 7 મે

    Happy Migratory Bird Day! Few animals connect the wild spaces of the planet quite like migratory birds – species like curlews, sandpipers and plovers travel vast distances between forests and wetlands in the East Asian - Australasian Flyway. Learn more:

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    Northern hairy-nosed wombat populations have reached a huge milestone! With the dedicated efforts of conservationists and landowners, this critically endangered species has reached 300 individuals, up from just 35 in the 1980s.

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    A boom in butterflies is giving natural spaces in north Queensland a kaleidoscope of colour! Help to support the butterflies in your area by planting native food trees in your garden – just a small patch of habitat can make a huge difference!

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    This April, nine new sanctuaries contributed 300 hectares to the Wildlife Land Trust! By carefully conserving and restoring habitat, our members are helping to support thousands of native plants and animals – join our ranks today:

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    Researchers have named the tawny frogmouth the world’s most Instagrammable bird! Frogmouths may seem like an odd choice for aesthetic appeal, but with bright orange eyes and an unusually expressive face they’ve captivated a wide audience!

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    Many butterflies in Australia are at risk of extinction, but it’s not too late to save them! Private landowners are already playing a vital role in restoring habitat for local insect populations. Learn more about how you can help below!

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    Australia’s small mammal species have a tough life – these tiny bats, mice and marsupials are in a constant fight for survival against predators, the elements and human-caused threats.

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    Wildlife Lands Issue 24 is here! Featuring Australian sanctuaries, wildlife and habitat profiles and incredible stories from the 2020 bushfires, it's a must-read! Click the link below to read the digital version, or message us for a free paper copy:

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    Setting up water stations is an easy way to help out local wildlife in the drier months, plus they provide a great base for wildlife spotting! This water dragon was spotted enjoying a bath at WLT sanctuary GalGalimay in Rosebank, NSW.

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    Hello up there! A koala spotted napping in the shade at South Australian sanctuary Minton Farm. Alongside supporting local wildlife through restoring habitat, this sanctuary rescues and rehabilitates over 600 native animals a year! Learn more:

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