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VIDEO:  3 DEGREE TEMPERATURE INCREASE

VIDEO: 3 DEGREE TEMPERATURE INCREASE

WHAT DO YOU THINK? Join the conversation on our social media accounts.Save Our Woodlands is an environmentally conscious group of volunteers dedicated to preserving threatened birds, animals and ecosystems in the woodlands of New South Wales, Australia. Only 15% of...

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VIDEO:  WIND STORM

VIDEO: WIND STORM

60 MINUTES AUSTRALIA REPORTSWe thought a story about the pros and cons of windmills, 'wind power' would be pretty harmless. Not on your life. Even before we started filming, the industry was mobilising. A message went out from the Australian Wind Energy Association...

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RING-TAILED POSSUMS

RING-TAILED POSSUMS

RING-TAILED POSSUMSDuring our Spring woodland festival, we cannot forget the ring-tailed possums which are quite common and can raise one or two young every season. They are about the size of a cat, and live exclusively in trees where they make a nest or drey to sleep...

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NSW SPRING WOODLANDS FLORA

NSW SPRING WOODLANDS FLORA

SPRING IN THE NSW WOODLANDS BRINGS FLOWERSFlowers cover the ground and bushes as the sun returns and the woodlands flourish. The most obvious display is the white tea tree (shown above) covered with flowers -- it is absolutely exquisite.Many bush flowers are tiny, and...

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SPRING IN THE NSW WOODLANDS

SPRING IN THE NSW WOODLANDS

SPRING IN THE WOODLANDS OF NSWOctober is the middle month of Spring and the Woodlands are burgeoning with life. All the birds are nesting, parrots, galahs and cockatoos in hollows, weebills, finches, thornbills and blue wrens are making their grassy homes in the...

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GOLDEN WATTLE

GOLDEN WATTLE

GOLDEN WATTLEThe Golden Wattle of NSW flower in August for a short and spectacular burst of colour, a blaze of glory against the bright blue Spring sky. Wattles are the first plants to recover after a disaster such as a drought or fire. They have very hard seeds which...

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EASTERN GREY KANGAROO

EASTERN GREY KANGAROO

EASTERN GREY KANGAROOEastern grey kangaroos are common in woodlands, they are the second largest of the kangaroo species; a fully grown male can stand up to seven feet tall. Red kangaroos are taller, but they live on the plains. The main predator on the eastern grey...

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People tend to think that woodlands are “just bush,” consequently, over 85% of the native woodlands in New South Wales, Australia have been replaced by agriculture.

Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate of any country in the world.

Any & all sized donations are appreciated & immediately put to use including donations from our $10 per month program.  

Please help us continue to protect critical habitats.  By doing so YOU will prevent further species from extinction.

We are entirely volunteer-driven.

Our work is only possible with your support.