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Cooinda

A potential corridor for koalas and property being established as a safe place for wildlife

Wildlife corridors
NSW

Melaleuca

Sanctuary positioned at the gateway to Wollemi National Park which forms part of a critical wilderness corridor

Threatened species Wildlife corridors
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Nandara

Environmental land with future intentions of the owners to venture into public education for best practices on maintaining areas for the protection for wildlife and ecotourism with minimal impact.

Threatened species Wildlife rehabilitation
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Scribbly Hollow

A wildlife sanctuary dedicated to protecting and enhancing native habitat, rehabilitating and releasing wildlife, and providing a safe haven for native species

Habitat regeneration Threatened species Wildlife corridors Wildlife rehabilitation
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The Triple Bee Sanctuary

A sanctuary with old-time rainforest with a large sandstone mountain, natural fed springs, several natural spring-fed dams, and a huge basin with a catchment area

Natural waterways Wildlife corridors
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Samariah

A property currently used for agriculture and recreation

NSW

Cowsnest Community Farm and Wildlife Refuge

A wildlife sanctuary also used for wildlife rehabilitation, education, agriculture and recreation

Sustainable farming Wildlife rehabilitation
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Ngarrawang

An uncleared bush block that features a small creek and stone pagodas

Habitat regeneration Natural waterways Wildlife corridors
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Mount Innes Retreat

A property in Capertee Valley with future intentions to grow olive trees and revegetate the land

Habitat regeneration Sustainable farming Wildlife corridors
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Noonaweena

An acreage with a two-storey house and granny flat backing onto Bouddi National Park

Wildlife corridors
NSW

Better Be Home Soon

An entirely off-grid property with landscaped gardens, grassland and sections left as wildling

NSW

Narlu

A wildlife sanctuary undertaking forest regeneration on the land with a nursery and seedbank featuring local plants

Habitat regeneration Threatened species Wildlife corridors
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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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