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Pillar Valley, NSW

Common Grounds

A wildlife sanctuary and campsite

Natural waterways Threatened species Wildlife corridors
QLD

Hope for Joeys

A sanctuary classified as area of biodiversity for regional and state government and used for wildlife rehabilitation

Threatened species Wildlife corridors Wildlife rehabilitation
QLD

Firetail Sanctuary

A wildlife sanctuary situated in Wondecla, Queensland

Habitat regeneration Natural waterways
QLD

Boonooloo

A home, small permaculture farm and dedicated rainforest sanctuary

Sustainable farming Threatened species Wildlife corridors
QLD

Loonsville

A wildlife sanctuary and home

Habitat regeneration
NSW

Gibberagong

A sanctuary of partially developed former rural land with significant remnant vegetation

Habitat regeneration Wildlife rehabilitation
Claravale, QLD

Claravale

A residence, cattle grazing property, bush retreat and dedicated wildlife sanctuary

Habitat regeneration Permanently protected Sustainable farming Wildlife corridors
NSW

Wahroonga

A property intending to be kept as habitat for wildlife to frequent and live in

NSW

Budyan

A wildlife sanctuary mostly untouched, with a lake, three dams and creeks

Natural waterways Threatened species
NSW

Bylgara

A biodiverse sanctuary of high conservation value

Habitat regeneration Wildlife corridors
NSW

Upper Collaroy Slopes

A wildlife sanctuary made of two thirds bush block and is zoned as part residential and part Environmental Protection Zone

Habitat regeneration Wildlife corridors
NSW

Amiwya

A wildlife sanctuary currently used for wildlife treatment and rehabilitation

Wildlife rehabilitation
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Australia is lucky to have some of the most unique and diverse wildlife on the planet, but our native species and the places they call home are disappearing. The Wildlife Land Trust is a national movement to help landholders save our wildlife by conserving, restoring and enhancing their land.

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