THE NEED IS GREAT AND WITH YOUR HELP OUR WORK CONTINUES
Maintaining our woodland is not something that you can “set and forget.”
We must continually monitor the situation, remove weeds, reduce the number of feral pests, and use grazing to keep the fire hazard low, whilst allowing our native species to thrive.
We need to work together to preserve our woodlands so that our children, and our children’s children can appreciate and benefit from the wonderful biodiversity on our doorstep that for so many years we have ignored.
OUR FIRST 3 PROJECTS
Save Our Woodlands, INC. was established to pay landholders, in perpetuity, to conserve, enhance and re-establish native woodlands on THEIR land, and to manage these woodlands, so they are preserved for generations to come.
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Save Our Woodlands currently has four properties — a total of 760 hectares (1820 acres) — involved in The Koala Project.
With YOUR help we can fully fund this project & then work on protecting even more koala habitat.
In February 2022, the Koala (combined populations of ACT, NSW and QLD) was up-listed from ‘vulnerable’ to ‘endangered’ under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) due to various impacts including loss of habitat, disease and the impact of bushfires.
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Four large macropods are inhabiting this woodland area: Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Wallaroo (Euro), Red Shouldered Wallaby and Swamp Wallaby.
Save Our Woodlands has listed 60 bird species in this woodland, and the local bird group visited and listed 51 species within 2 hours — many of which were different from ours — so the variety of birds is huge and we hope you agree, needs to be protected.
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This area burned during the bushfires of 2019.
After a 2 year drought during which, in an effort to survive, the trees shed leaves bark and branches and there was a huge build-up of litter.
Almost all of the mature trees were lost, along with a koala colony and many other birds and animals.
As of February 2023, Eucalyptus saplings and young Hickory Wattle are still only a 0.5 metre to 1 metre high - but with time and your funding for protection, they will come back. With your help this area can once again be suitable habitat for not only koalas but other animals and birds and reptiles.
NOW FUNDING OUR 4TH PROJECT
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Our Gwyder River Sancatuary consists mostly of White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely’s Red Gum Grassy Woodland which is listed as a critically endangered ecological community under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
A wide variety of critically endangered and at-risk species rely on this habitat including the Regent Honey Eater and the Bell's Turtle.
YOU can help Save Our Woodlands maintain the important biodiversity and ecosystem of NSW.
Please help us protect the water table, soil health, and habitat for wildlife and future generations - before it's too late.
MISTLETOE
MISTLETOE IS AS NATIVE AS KANGAROOS & KOALASIn Australia, there are 97 different native species of mistletoe which grow mainly on Eucalyptus trees. They are semi-parasitic and because of this, it is commonly thought that mistletoe kills trees - which is not the...
TWO ACADEMIC PAPERS WARN
BEE & OTHER INSECT POPULATIONS DECLININGRecently most of us have become acutely aware of the need to do everything we can to protect declining bee populations but we may not know there are other insect species at risk.Very special thanks to Roni Star for...
WIND TURBINES KILLING WILDLIFE
THE DAILY MAIL HEADLINE...Wind turbines in Queensland and NSW are killing rare Aussie wildlife - and wind farm operators are being trained to 'kill' koalas 'humanely' - as Labor commits to zero emissions by 2050.FROM WITHIN THE ARTICLE: It's almost a contradiction in...
KOOKABURRA DECLINE
DECLINE OF COMMON BIRDS INCREASINGSadly the decline of many bird species continues... A deep dive into bird survey data has found that some of Australia's favourite backyard visitors considered 'common' are actually on the decline... Species disappearing weren’t just...
SACRED KING FISHER (VIDEO)
HELP US PROTECT SACRED KINGFISHERSThe Sacred Kingfisher is considered by the Maori people of New Zealand to have power over wind and water, hence the name “Sacred.”We are currently in a drought in New England, due to an El Nino weather pattern and the Indian Ocean...
KOALAS NEED YOUR HELP
WE THOUGHT KOALA COLONY PERISHED IN BUSHFIREKoalas are listed as an endangered species on Australia’s east coast. Surely the survival of this international icon is worthy of a global effort.SEPTEMBER 7, 2023: Until just days ago we thought all the koalas living on...
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.