🌏 World Environment Day 2025: One Planet. One Home. One Chance.

Every year on June 5, World Environment Day reminds us of one undeniable truth: we only get one Earth. But reminders mean nothing without action. We Need to Change — Now. We are facing a crisis of our own making. Our streets, parks, waterways, and even our compost bins are being choked by a floodContinueContinue reading “🌏 World Environment Day 2025: One Planet. One Home. One Chance.”

🌱 Cut Methane, Boost Productivity – Simple Wins for Farmers 🐄💧

Farmers are natural climate leaders—and many of the steps to reduce methane emissions also deliver real benefits on the ground. Here are some practical strategies that work: ✅ Rotational grazing – allows pastures to recover, improves feed quality, and boosts soil carbon.✅ Improved herd health – healthier livestock produce less methane per kilo of weightContinueContinue reading “🌱 Cut Methane, Boost Productivity – Simple Wins for Farmers 🐄💧”

A Brew with Purpose: Supporting Wounded Heroes Australia

At Habitat for the Future, we believe in the power of community, and we’re excited to announce our new partnership with Wounded Heroes Australia—a not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting veterans, current serving Australian Defense Force (ADF) and their families during times of crisis. Through this collaboration, we’re helping promote their new coffee product, where 100%ContinueContinue reading “A Brew with Purpose: Supporting Wounded Heroes Australia”

What We Refuse to Destroy Defines Us

“In the end, our society will be defined not only by what we create, but by what we refuse to destroy.” – John Sawhill The Nature Conservancy In a world that often measures progress by what we build—skyscrapers, technology, and infrastructure—it’s easy to overlook the silent markers of true advancement: the forests we preserve, theContinueContinue reading “What We Refuse to Destroy Defines Us”

Current Projects

Listed below are the current projects we need funding for to save the habitat: (1) New South Wales, AustraliaUntouched native timber and untouched native habitat supporting endangered wildlife. This habitat is in danger of being cleared. (2) Central Southern Queensland, AustraliaHome to a diverse native ecosystem supporting many different native species. This habitat has aContinueContinue reading “Current Projects”

Save this Habitat

The Habitat featured in this video is endangered of being cleared. https://youtu.be/PMvj1Q61KrA Save this Habitat A small amount of support from many will help save this habitat for all of us. Click on the “I want to Help now!!!” button at the top of this page (You can help using most major credit cards, GoogleContinueContinue reading “Save this Habitat”

170-Year-Old Old Growth Tree: Join the Movement to Save Habitat

This tree is an old growth tree and its age is approximately 170 years old. This tree holds carbon dioxide and for at least 170 years it has been storing this gas. Old growth trees provide habitat for various animals, birds, insects and reptiles. The amazing things about this tree it has also been providingContinueContinue reading “170-Year-Old Old Growth Tree: Join the Movement to Save Habitat”