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Our base in the beautiful Otway Ranges (on the Great Ocean Road) provides us with a unique opportunity to facilitate research, and deliver our programs, in one of Australia’s truly wild places.

In the past 10 years, we’ve planted over 100,000 koala habitat trees, trained a team of Tiger Quoll detection dogs, helped prove Tiger Quolls still live in the Otways, provided support to dedicated conservation researchers, and been supported by thousands of volunteers.

All our projects are chosen for their potential to have a broad application and to benefit wildlife and environments locally, throughout Australia, and around the world.

  • A young koala sitting on a tree branch surrounded by green leaves and branches.

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  • A landscape view of a forest with various trees and bushes under a clear blue sky, taken during sunrise or sunset with sunlight illuminating the scene.

    Research & Conservation Projects

  • Three women are standing and talking in an indoor setting, with one holding a cup and saucer, and another holding a microphone.

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  • Group of people hiking along a coastal trail with grass, trees, and ocean in the background.

    Wildlife Wonders

  • A lush, green forest with a small stream running through it, surrounded by dense ferns and moss-covered trees.

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