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What we do

We buy and manage land for conservation and partner with Aboriginal groups and other landowners (such as farmers), to help them to do the same.

Independent and informed by science, our purpose is to return the bush to good health.

We focus work in our priority landscapes – areas selected on the basis of national biodiversity priorities, location of existing reserves and opportunities for strategic partnerships.

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Our impact

Today we work across 8.86 million hectares of land. Our reserves and partnerships protect threatened ecosystems and 5,932 species of plants and animals, including at least 239 threatened species.