HELP REGENERATE AUSTRALIA

Show your support to help protect our wildlife and restore our wild places today

Australian wildlife urgently need protection.

Regenerate Australia is our bold vision to rehabilitate and restore wildlife and habitats, and build resilience against climate disasters.

The bushfire tragedy of 2019-20 united us all as a nation. Together, we watched, horrified, as iconic landscapes burnt and wildlife, homes and lives were all destroyed. But out of the ashes, we began to roll up our sleeves and work together to restore what had been lost.

HELP REGENERATE AUSTRALIA

Show your support to help protect our wildlife and restore our wild places today

Australian wildlife urgently need protection.

Regenerate Australia is our bold vision to rehabilitate and restore wildlife and habitats, and build resilience against climate disasters.

The bushfire tragedy of 2019-20 united us all as a nation. Together, we watched, horrified, as iconic landscapes burnt and wildlife, homes and lives were all destroyed. But out of the ashes, we began to roll up our sleeves and work together to restore what had been lost.

How it works

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Koalas Forever

Double the number of koalas across eastern Australia by 2050

Together we can double eastern koala numbers by 2050. Join us to help rebuild and protect their homes, and support their rehabilitation after the bushfires and floods. We are directing efforts to boosting our wildlife crisis response and healthcare capacity in key landscapes across eastern Australia where our koalas are most threatened, and where the recovery potential is greatest. To achieve this, we need your support and investment to bolster the capacity of wildlife hospitals in these priority areas. For every koala we assist, we can also help hundreds of other species. This work starts with funding local hospital upgrades and setting up mobile veterinary response units.

Our end goal is to build a truly state of the art wildlife hospital that delivers the highest standard of care for Australia’s injured wildlife; one that also serves as an immersive, community education centre for the public.

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Towards 2 Billion Trees © WWF-Australia

Towards Two Billion Trees

Planting and protecting our vital ecosystems

Australia is a global deforestation hot spot. Combine this with what was lost to the devastating bushfires, and we need to urgently restore more than 12.6 million hectares of forest and bushland.

We can’t achieve this alone - we need your help. Together with your support, we are working with landholders, farmers, communities, businesses, Traditional Owners and government. We can make the changes needed to move Australia from a deforestation hot spot to a global reforestation leader by 2030. Australia’s forests are our shared heritage and our legacy, and we all have a part to play in saving and restoring them for future generations of people and nature.

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Renewables Nation © WWF-Australia

Renewables Nation

Making Australia a renewables export powerhouse

Help to accelerate the transition to renewable energy and help make Australia a renewable energy exports powerhouse. Not only does Australia have some of the best renewable energy resources in the world, we now have our best ever opportunity to harness them for national and global good. Australia can produce enough clean and affordable energy to power our whole nation, plus have plenty left over to sell to our neighbours. We could boost our economy, create tens of thousands of new clean energy jobs and lower our domestic carbon pollution, improving the environment for all. This is why WWF-Australia is calling on you and our leaders to make Australia the world’s leading exporter of renewable energy by 2030.

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Innovate to Regenerate

Creating a better future

Help us to Regenerate Australia by challenging ’business as usual’ practices at scale. We’re developing innovative, sustainable solutions alongside the greatest minds from all four corners of the globe. Sustainability seeks to reduce harm, regeneration takes things a big step further. We aim to ’future-proof’ Australia by supporting regenerative, community-led solutions that encourage impact investment in priority areas such as food, biodiversity and climate. Through an alliance of communities, investors, councils, corporates, innovators and think tanks, we are establishing a powerful network capable of regenerating Australia. Regenerative development actively reverses environmental degradation and creates a positive impact for people and the planet. WWF is seeking partners to help identify growing market opportunities in the regenerative economy, including future-focused businesses and start-ups keen to capitalise on new markets. With your help, we can address the unprecedented challenges facing our environment today by enabling human systems to co-evolve with nature. Now is the time to Innovate to Regenerate Australia.

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A juvenile bettong born on Yorke Peninsula.
A juvenile bettong born on Yorke Peninsula. © WWF-Aus / think Mammoth

Ecosystem Restoration

Ecosystem Restoration

Australia is home to diverse ecosystems of unique flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. But threats in our environment have led to the sobering reality that Australia now has the highest mammal extinction rate in the world. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. By using science and Indigenous Ecological Knowledge to restore Australia’s ecosystems we have the opportunity to future-proof Australia against the extinction crisis. To truly Regenerate Australia we need to move beyond just preventing further extinction and restore what we’ve lost.

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Tanya Pritchard in-the-field after flood impact in Northern Rivers
Tanya Pritchard in-the-field after flood impact in Northern Rivers © Bangalow Koalas

On-the-ground in the flood recovery effort

We’re providing support to our wildlife and Regenerate Australia partners to recover from the devastating floods in the Northern Rivers.

Nicole Warne and Victoria Lee spent the day helping Bangalow Koalas plant koala habitat trees
Nicole Waren and Victoria Lee planting trees © WWF-Australia

Partner with us

Australia’s wildlife and wild places are at risk. Our bold vision to Regenerate Australia at scale is the answer. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support and collaboration.

As a change maker in your industry, your business can help lead the way to positive change. Join us as we deliver these long-term, strategic projects.

By working in partnership, WWF-Australia aims to drive conservation results that would not otherwise be possible. Get in touch today to find out how you can partner with WWF-Australia. Australia’s wildlife and wild places are at risk.

Together, we can create a world in which our Australian nature supports our Australian nature, so that both can thrive together.

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