Operation Pink Cockatoo

The Pink Cockatoo (also known as the Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo) is one of Australia’s most striking and endangered birds. With their vibrant pink and white plumage and iconic crest, they are a symbol of Australia’s natural beauty. But right now, both the bird and its habitat are under serious threat. Across the country, wholesale landContinueContinue reading “Operation Pink Cockatoo”

Embracing Wilderness: The Vital Role of Native Forests in Preserving Untouched Beauty

The Splendor of Native Forests Native forests are more than just clusters of trees; they are intricate ecosystems that support an array of life forms and provide crucial ecological benefits. These ancient woodlands have evolved over millennia and possess a delicate balance of flora and fauna, making their preservation essential. By protecting these natural spaces,ContinueContinue reading “Embracing Wilderness: The Vital Role of Native Forests in Preserving Untouched Beauty”

Reflecting on 2024: Taking Action for a Sustainable Future

As we reflect on the year gone by, we must face the harsh realities: • More trees have been destroyed than planted, leaving critical ecosystems at risk.• Our global resources continue to be drained at an unsustainable pace.• Recycling efforts fall short—we are not making the most of what we can reuse.• Population growth outpacesContinueContinue reading “Reflecting on 2024: Taking Action for a Sustainable Future”

A Colorful Feast: Rainbow Lorikeets and Their Love for Bottlebrush Nectar

In the vibrant world of Australian wildlife, few sights are as striking as the sight of a Rainbow Lorikeet feasting on nectar from a Bottlebrush plant. These colorful, energetic birds are not only a joy to watch, but they play an important role in the delicate balance of ecosystems. In this short video, we’re treatedContinueContinue reading “A Colorful Feast: Rainbow Lorikeets and Their Love for Bottlebrush Nectar”

Land Clearing: The Hidden Cost of Progress

https://youtu.be/QvalVGJj8tU Land clearing is a process that many people associate with economic growth, infrastructure development, or agricultural expansion. While it’s seen as a necessary step in many industries, the environmental cost of clearing land is often overlooked. In reality, the consequences of this practice are far-reaching and can have long-lasting effects on our planet, wildlife,ContinueContinue reading “Land Clearing: The Hidden Cost of Progress”

Guardians of the Forest: The Vital Role of Old Growth Trees

The Marvel of Old Growth Trees Old growth trees are more than just towering giants in our forests; they represent an ancient ecosystem that has developed over centuries. These trees provide habitat for diverse native flora and fauna, supporting species that rely on these environments for survival. As trees age, they become increasingly valuable. LargeContinueContinue reading “Guardians of the Forest: The Vital Role of Old Growth Trees”

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”

Contribute to Habitat Preservation for Rainbow Lorikeets

These beautiful birds need old growth trees to build their nests in to reproduce. Save habitat before we cut down all the old growth trees. Get involved click on the “I want to help now!!!” button/menu option at the top of the screen. A small amount of help from many will help save habitat forContinueContinue reading “Contribute to Habitat Preservation for Rainbow Lorikeets”

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”

World Environment Day 2024

As we look back and reflect on the day that has past: More trees have been poisoned and bull dozed than have been planted Global resources have been depleted even more Births have out number deaths More Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) have been pumped into the atmosphere We are closer to WorldContinueContinue reading “World Environment Day 2024”