by Arleen | Oct 16, 2023 | CLIMATE CHANGE, Critically endangered, Drought, Extinction, Uncategorized
THERE ARE MANY REASONS TO CARE… At Save Our Woodlands we often focus on how many species native to Australia are on the verge of extinction – or even worse how many have already disappeared. When one of Australia’s greatest icons, the koala has been...
by Arleen | Oct 14, 2023 | biodiversity, bushfires, CLIMATE CHANGE, Drought, Endangered, Extinction, Flooding
REPORT PREPARED EVERY 5 YEARS The writing is on the wall and the headlines are scary. And yes, we know that the Australia State of the Environment report is from 2021 but we think it is worth sharing – again. Visit the interactive government site dedicated to...
by Arleen | Jul 18, 2023 | 100 species endangered, biodiversity, CLIMATE CHANGE, Critically endangered, Endangered, Extinction, Mammals of NSW, National Georgraphic
It’s hard not to be discouraged about the state of our global environment, isn’t it? Like you, Save Our Woodland volunteers have times when we are about ready to give up hope – when we wonder if any one is paying attention or cares. Thankfully...
by Arleen | Jun 1, 2023 | bushfires, Endangered, Extinction
YOUR HELP IS URGENTLY NEEDED! Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate of any country in the world, and the catastrophic bushfires of 2019-20 impacted nearly 3 billion animals and have pushed many more of our precious wildlife on the fast-track towards...
by Arleen | May 25, 2023 | biodiversity, Extinction, HOME PAGE TOP 3
Almost half of the earth’s animal species are currently declining, according to research led by Queen’s University Belfast (QUB). BBC [The study] found 48% of species on earth are currently undergoing population declines, with less than 3% increasing....