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The Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) is an Australian independent,
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, working to
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threatened
wildlife Wildlife refers to domestication, undomesticated animal species (biology), species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wilderness, wild in an area without being species, introduced by humans. Wildlife was also synonymous ...
and
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s in Australia. This is principally achieved through the acquisition of extensive areas of land on which to establish conservation reserves ("sanctuaries") or by entering into partnerships with government, Indigenous groups, and private landholders to manage landscapes for effective conservation. AWC is the largest private owner and manager of land for conservation in Australia, currently managing 31 sanctuaries and partnership sites for wildlife conservation that cover over 6.5 million hectares of land across Australia. Australian Wildlife Conservancy operate under a unique model for conservation, using science (predominantly biodiversity survey work and targeted research) to inform on-ground land management, such as control of fire, feral animals and weeds. There is a strong focus on wildlife conservation: consequently, about 80% of all staff are based in the field, and as of 2021 83.5% of AWC's total expenditure is invested into conservation programs. Most funding comes from private support in the form of
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donations from the public, as well as some government grants for particular purposes, such as from the Australian government's National Reserve System Program. Australian Wildlife Conservancy was founded in response to Australia's mammal extinction crisis. Over a third of the world's extinctions from the last 400 years have been from Australia, and Australia has already lost 31 species of mammal. Many of these extinctions were entirely preventable with effective conservation measures in place. The 2016 State of the Environment report suggests that while Australia is incredibly rich in its biodiversity, despite legislation at all state and federal levels, it continues to suffer from unprecedented decline. In response, AWC protect a diverse array of habitats across a large network of sanctuaries, to protect 88% of Australia's bird species, 74% of mammals and 54% of reptile species, and 56% of amphibian species. In June 2007 AWC announced the establishment of a corporate partnership with
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.Australian Wildlife Conservancy: About AWC
In 2019, AWC partnered with Bullo River Station which covers over 160, 000 hectares in the north-west corner of Northern Territory, near the mouth of the Victoria River. This is a unique partnership between a working pastoral property and a conservation sanctuary to generate outcomes for both wildlife and cattle. The landscape here is typical of the Eastern Kimberley, dominated by Keep River sandstone formations with rocky gorges, lush riverside vegetation and expansive tropical savannah woodland. Inventory biodiversity surveys have already identified several important species of rare and threatened wildlife including the
Gouldian finch The Gouldian finch (''Chloebia gouldiae''), also known as the Lady Gouldian finch, Gould's finch or the rainbow finch, is a colourful passerine bird that is native to Australia. Taxonomy The Gouldian finch was described by British ornithologi ...
(''Erythrura gouldiae'') and wyulda or
scaly-tailed possum The scaly-tailed possum (''Wyulda squamicaudata'') is found in northwestern Australia, where it is restricted to the Kimberley. They are light grey over most of the body and have relatively short ears and muzzle. The mostly hairless tail is ab ...
(''Wyulda squamicaudata''). As of 2021, AWC's most recent project is the Western River Refuge, a project delivered in partnership with Kangaroo Island Land for Wildlife and private landholders in response to the destructive bushfires that occurred on Kangaroo Island in 2020. The Western River Refuge includes a 369-hectare feral predator-free fenced safe haven to protect the
Kangaroo Island Dunnart The Kangaroo Island dunnart (''Sminthopsis aitkeni'') is a dark sooty-grey coloured dunnart species first described in 1969, with paler underparts of its body. It has an average body length of 170–198 mm, a snout to anus length of 80– ...
, as well as several other threatened species.


History

The origin of the organisation lies in a 1991 land purchase (of what is now Karakamia Sanctuary) by AWC's founder, Martin Copley. He established the sanctuary, constructed a feral-proof fence, cleared the area of feral animals and started re-introducing threatened mammals into this area. Karakamia is still open for public spotlight tours where you can see small mammals such as the critically endangered
woylie The woylie or brush-tailed bettong (''Bettongia penicillata'') is a small, critically endangered, gerbil-like mammal native to forests and shrubland of Australia. A member of the rat-kangaroo family (Potoroidae), it moves by hopping and is acti ...
or brush-tailed bettong (''Bettongia penicillata''), Tammar Wallaby (''Macropus eugenii''),
quenda The southern brown bandicoot (''Isoodon obesulus'') is a short-nosed bandicoot, a type of marsupial, found mostly in southern Australia. It is also known as the quenda in South Western Australia (from the Noongar word ''). Taxonomy George Shaw ...
and common brushtail possum. In 2001 the AWC became a public
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. In 2002 The AWC agreed to acquire four sanctuaries, Buckaringa, Dakalanta, Scotia and Yookamurra, for A$5.2m from Earth Sanctuaries Ltd (ESL), the company founded by Dr
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.AWC Media Release, 20 April 2002: A Win for Australian Conservation – Australian Wildlife Conservancy to acquire sanctuaries from Earth Sanctuaries Ltd. PDF downloaded 8 January 2008


AWC sanctuaries

* Bowra, Queensland *
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, Queensland * Buckaringa, South Australia * Bullo River Station, Northern Territory * Charnley River–Artesian Range Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Australia * Curramore, Queensland * Dakalanta, South Australia * Dambimangari, Western Australia *
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, Western Australia * Kalamurina, South Australia * Karakamia, Western Australia * Mallee Cliffs National Park, New South Wales * Marion Downs, Western Australia * Mornington, Western Australia * Mount Gibson, Western Australia * Mount Zero-Taravale, Queensland * Newhaven, Northern Territory * North Head, New South Wales * Paruna, Western Australia * Piccaninny Plains, Queensland * Pungalina-Seven Emu, Northern Territory *
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, New South Wales * Tableland, Western Australia * The Pilliga, New South Wales * The Western River Refuge, South Australia * Wilinggin, Western Australia * Wongalara, Northern Territory * Yampi Sound Training Area, Western Australia * Yookamurra, South Australia


References


External links


Australian Wildlife Conservancy
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