Latest conservation news from the field

Latest conservation news from the field

Welcome to Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s (AWC) monthly newsletter.

In this edition, we learn how Numbats are faring post-drought in NSW and SA’s lower Murray Darling region. We then journey across the country to find out how digital innovation is protecting native wildlife, and march across Central Australia in search of the Great Desert Skink.

Get to know our incredible team with Senior Field Ecologist Felicity L'Hotellier, who has worked in the semi-arid soils of our south-eastern properties, through to the tropics of North Queensland, and discover one of Australia's marvellous marsupials, the bettong.

We hope you enjoy reading what’s been happening at AWC!

Darling Numbat recovery

Reintroduced populations of the termite-eating marsupial are increasing in the lower Murray Darling region.  Read more


Shining a digital spotlight

Learn how we’re innovating to protect native wildlife across the country. Read more


Partnering for conservation

Kicking off Australian desert’s largest coordinated threatened species monitoring program. Read more


Meet the people of AWC

We chat with Felicity L'Hotellier, Senior Field Ecologist at Mount Zero-Taravale Wildlife Sanctuary. Read more


Bettongs

AWC protects four of the five remaining species of bettong. Find out what is being done to save them. Read more


Thank you from the entire AWC team!

Your generous support enables us to be global conservation leaders, effectively protecting Australia’s native wildlife and habitats. We hope you’ve enjoyed reading this month's stories and updates!








Alison Drill

Director at Swiss Reinsurance Company

7mo

Interesting use of technology for conservation #rewilderweekly

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