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Restore Australia's Forest after the Wildfires Featured

 
Restore Australia's Forest after the Wildfires
Restore Australia's Forest after the Wildfires
Restore Australia's Forest after the Wildfires
Restore Australia's Forest after the Wildfires
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Summary

Rehabilitate and replant key wildlife refuges and corridors destroyed in Australia ’s natural worst disaster, the February 2009 Victorian wildfires.

More Information About this Project

Project Needs and Beneficiaries

To ensure the survival of some of Australia’s most precious and beloved marsupials, birds and reptiles and its ecosystem. Costs subject to change after further evaluation. This is an active crisis and more studies will need to be done.

Activities

Planting up to 5,000 native trees will help restore the destroyed forest, home to many unique animals, birds, reptiles and insects. Selecting corridors and nature refuges for the rehabilitation will enable key plant and animal species to be returned.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $69,041
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $180,959
Total Funding Goal: $250,000

Additional Documentation

 

Resources

  • Project's External Homepage (http://www.arf.net.au/)
  • Australian Rainforest Foundation Website (http://www.arf.net.au/)

Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

To ensure the survival of some of Australia’s most beloved marsupials, birds and reptiles and its ecosystem. There has been a National call to arms and Aussies from around the country are doing their bit and taking part in helping during this crisis!

Project Message

"If we can ward off most of the invasive pests and weeds from coming into the damaged area, the less trees we will have to plant. So, there is a clear and valid reason for seeking the money now."
- Paul Medici, American Rep, Australian Rainforest Foundation

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Roger Phillips
CEO, Australian Rainforest Foundation
51 Esplanade
Cairns, QLD 4870
Australia
+61 (7) 4051 2000
Email: protectaddr2("roger.phillips", "arf.net.au");roger.phillips@arf.net.au

Project Sponsor

GlobalGiving

Organization

Australian Rainforest Foundation
51 Esplanade PO Bx 3006
Cairns, Queensland 4870
Australia
+61740512000
http://www.arf.net.au

Learn more about Australian Rainforest Foundation and the project team.

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