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The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife is an Australian not-for-profit,
non-governmental organisation A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see American and British English spelling differences#-ise, -ize (-isation, -ization), spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from g ...
that was incorporated on 29 June 1970. Its purpose is to foster the protection of Australia's native plants, animals and cultural heritage through fundraising for environmental education and conservation projects. Since 1970 the organisation has raised more A$ 45 million ($1 million+ per year on average) for
environmental conservation *Environmental protection Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations and governments. Its objectives are to conserve natural resources and the existing natural environment and, w ...
. The foundation was founded as a New South Wales–focused organisation, however in 2000 the foundation's members voted to amend its constitution so that the organisation could expand the scope of its work Australia-wide.


Projects

Since 1970 the foundation has acquired over 600,000 hectares of habitat and places of natural beauty for 50 national parks and nature reserves, including
Mungo National Park Mungo National Park is a protected national park that is located in south-western New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The national park is situated approximately west of Sydney in the Balranald Shire. Mungo National Park is the tradition ...
, the
Daintree Rainforest The Daintree Rainforest is a region on the northeast coast of Queensland, Australia, north of Mossman, Queensland, Mossman and Cairns. At around , the Daintree is a part of the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest on the Australia (co ...
, and South Australian protected areas. The foundation acquires land through purchase, donation and bequest. The foundation funded threatened species recovery programs and research for more than 32 species of birds, reptiles, mammals, amphibians and plants. Animals included the Lord Howe Island woodhen, the
Gould's petrel Gould's petrel (''Pterodroma leucoptera'') is a species of seabird in the family Procellariidae. The common name commemorates the English ornithologist and bird artist John Gould (1804–1881). Description Gould's petrel is a small gadfly petr ...
, the
malleefowl The malleefowl (''Leipoa ocellata'') is a stocky ground-dwelling Australian bird about the size of a domestic chicken (to which it is distantly related). It is notable for the large nesting mounds constructed by the males and lack of parental ca ...
and the
yellow-footed rock-wallaby The yellow-footed rock-wallaby (''Petrogale xanthopus''), formerly known as the ring-tailed rock-wallaby, is a member of the macropod family (the marsupial family that includes the kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, and wallaroos). Descripti ...
. The foundation also funded cultural heritage conservation projects for more than ten Aboriginal and European historical sites, including
Fort Denison Fort Denison, part of the Sydney Harbour National Park, is a protected national park that is a heritage-listed former penal site and defensive facility occupying a small island located north-east of the Royal Botanic Garden and approximat ...
, QStation and Hill End. Other projects focused on education and awareness raising, which included implementation, improvement and maintenance of walking tracks, viewing platforms, interpretive signage and disabled access in many national parks. The foundation has a history of receiving donations of land where that land has a conservation value, especially if it is located near land that is already conserved (e.g. existing National Parks).


Mungo National Park

The foundation for National Parks & Wildlife acquired the land for the
Mungo National Park Mungo National Park is a protected national park that is located in south-western New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The national park is situated approximately west of Sydney in the Balranald Shire. Mungo National Park is the tradition ...
, NSW and donated it to the
National Reserve System Australia's National Reserve System (NRS) is a network of more than 10,000 Commonwealth plus state and territory protected areas which, in combination, on a national scale, protect more than , greater than 17% of the continent, of unique biodi ...
in 1979. It also funded a resident archaeologist to work on the site from 1979 to 1983. The foundation established the Mungo Visitors Centre and Laboratory in 1983. With further sponsorship from BHP, the foundation implemented the Mungo National Park 60 km long guided vehicle drive in 1990.


Policy

The foundation's charter and policies indicate that: * Funds only go to those projects that have a tangible conservation outcome. * All donations over A$2 are tax-deductible. * Administration costs are kept low, and the foundation does not employ external fundraising agencies. * Donors’ rights are respected and their details kept confidential - the foundation does not sell lists or share lists with other organisations. * The foundation refrains from fundraising in the streets or at people's doors.


Backyard Buddies Program

The foundation runs the Backyard Buddies program: an awareness raising program about Australian plants and animals that are likely to be seen in urban environments, and gives tips on how to coexist happily with these species. The Backyard Buddies program also sells Backyard Buddy Toys - the funds from these toys go toward Foundation projects to conserve and protect several species of animals, including koalas, wombats, little penguins, endangered wallaby species and more.


Key persons

The Hon. Tom Lewis AO founded the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife when he was New South Wales' Minister for Lands in 1970. Patrons Patrons of the organization have always been Governor of New South Wales * 1971-1979 Roden Cutler (Governor of New South Wales) * 1980-1988 James Rowland (Governor of New South Wales) * 1989-1990 David Martin (Governor of New South Wales) * 1990-1995 Peter Sinclair (Governor of New South Wales) * 1996-2001 Gordon Samuels (Governor of New South Wales) * 2001–2015
Marie Bashir Dame Marie Roslyn Bashir (born 1 December 1930) is the former and second longest-serving Governor of New South Wales. Born in Narrandera, New South Wales, Bashir graduated from the University of Sydney in 1956 and held various medical positio ...
(Governor of New South Wales) * 2015–Present
Peter Cosgrove General Sir Peter John Cosgrove, (born 28 July 1947) is a retired senior Australian Army officer who served as the 26th governor-general of Australia, in office from 2014 to 2019. A graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Cosgrove fo ...
(Governor-General of Australia) Presidents * 1971–1982 F.S. Buckley * 1982–1996 Michael J. Crouch AO * 1996–1998 Guy S. Cooper * 1998–2005 John Gillis Broinowski AM * 2005–2013 Peter Janssen * 2013–Present Garry Browne AM CEOs * 1978–1988 Michael Arnett * 1989–1992 Stephen Sainsbury * 1992–1999 Alison Evans * 1999–2000 Michelle Dunn * 2000–2011 Leonie Gale * 2011–2012 Steve Corbett * 2012–2016 Susanna Bradshaw * 2016–Present Ian Darbyshire


See also

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Conservation movement The conservation movement, also known as nature conservation, is a political, environmental, and social movement that seeks to manage and protect natural resources, including animal, fungus, and plant species as well as their habitat for the f ...
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Ecology movement The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement), also including conservation and green politics, is a diverse philosophical, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues. Environmentalists advoc ...
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Environmentalism Environmentalism or environmental rights is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement regarding concerns for environmental protection and improvement of the health of the environment, particularly as the measure for this health seek ...
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Environmental movement The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement), also including conservation and green politics, is a diverse philosophical, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues. Environmentalists a ...


References


External links


Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife website
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