Big is beautiful
Australia’s biggest state sprawls the south from the Kimberley’s northern, humid tropics to the Great Southern’s towering Karri forests bordering the wild Southern Ocean. Between are vast deserts and the world’s largest temperate woodland—the Great Western Woodlands—where we conducted our first Australian project in 2002. If it’s nature you love like we do, WA has opportunities to make a conservation difference.

Places We Protect
Putting the Oyster Reefs Back Into Oyster Harbour
Restoring Albany’s lost shellfish reefs

Places We Protect
Protecting the Kimberley’s Fitzroy River region
The mighty Fitzroy River in the Kimberley Region of far north Western Australia runs through the rugged and beautiful traditional Country of the Nyikina and Mangala people. It is part Australia's northern tropical savanna, considered the largest intact savanna in the world with globally-significant biodiversity.

Places We Protect
Revitalising the Peel-Harvey Estuary
Finding nature-based solutions to improve the health of the Peel-Harvey Estuary.