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Tin Gully

A wildlife sanctuary with remnant Cumberland Plain ecosystems

Habitat regeneration Natural waterways Threatened species
NSW

Boulder Cloud

A wildlife sanctuary bordered by escarpment and overlooking the ocean

Habitat regeneration Natural waterways
NSW

Marrabinya

A wildlife-friendly sanctuary used for recreation with a family residence

Habitat regeneration
NSW

Cedarvale

A wildlife sanctuary with remnant riparian rainforest

Habitat regeneration Natural waterways
NSW

Wallaby Flat

A wildlife sanctuary located in Nimbin, NSW

Natural waterways
NSW

Brook Farm

A multi-purpose sanctuary used for agriculture, tourism, sustainable farming, education workshops and landcare promotion

Habitat regeneration Natural waterways Sustainable farming Threatened species Wildlife corridors
NSW

Grace for Wildlife

A wildlife sanctuary which acts as a wildlife corridor and water source for wildlife

Natural waterways Wildlife corridors
NSW

Ningeegully Wildlife Sanctuary

A wildlife sanctuary

Natural waterways Threatened species Wildlife corridors
NSW

Jane and John’s Refuge

A dedicated wildlife sanctuary and residence

Habitat regeneration Wildlife corridors
NSW

The Hermitage

A wildlife sanctuary and residence

Habitat regeneration Natural waterways
NSW

Holmesdale Farm

A home and dedicated wildlife sanctuary used for raptor rehabilitation

Habitat regeneration Natural waterways Wildlife corridors Wildlife rehabilitation
Bingie, NSW

Somnium

Wildlife-friendly sanctuary also used for recreation, holiday home and an occasional rental site

Habitat regeneration Threatened species Wildlife corridors
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Wildlife Land Trust

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.