(But there’s still time to donate to help nature)

We have amazing news! Thanks to the generosity of people like you, we have now purchased the Dodgey Downs property on Goreng-Noongar Country, southwest WA. That means we can start work to transform this property with a funny name into its natural glory and reconnect crucial wildlife corridors.   

We’ll help bring back a place where the Ngoolark (Carnaby's Cockatoo) can sing, and the Noolbenger (Honey Possum) can find the sweetest nectar. Where Gnow (Malleefowl) can build their nests, and Western Pygmy Possums can find refuge. 

This is a huge milestone for us at Bush Heritage, having the opportunity to increase our impact across another 762-hectares – and in a global biodiversity hotspot. It’s a win for the environment, and a win for every Australian who cares about protecting it.

Vegetation restoration on Monjebup Reserve looking towards the Stirling Ranges. Photo by Grassland Films.

Vegetation restoration on Monjebup Reserve looking towards the Stirling Ranges. Photo by Grassland Films.

I’m Alex Hams, Healthy Landscapes Manager for Bush Heritage in south-west WA. Over the past two decades our nature reserves here have given the threatened Noolbenger (Honey Possum), Gnow (Malleefowl) and Ngoolark (Carnaby’s Cockatoo) a better chance to survive and thrive.

While this new property has been largely cleared, we've shown we can bring the bush back with the revegetation work we've done at our other nature reserves in the Fitz-Stirling Ranges.

With your support, fences can soon come down allowing the land to breathe a little easier. With room to grow and connect, we can continue to heal this amazing country and protect it for generations to come.

Alex Hams
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About Bush Heritage

Bush Heritage Australia is a leading not-for-profit conservation organisation protecting ecosystems and wildlife across the continent.

We’re grounded in science and culture to protect and heal Country forever. We’re on the ground, working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the agricultural sector to deliver landscape-scale impact.

*Honey possum on revegetated bush at Monjebup Reserve. Photo by Kieran MacFarlane.