Project Report
| Sep 30, 2022
Stop the burn
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
Introduction
As we increase our urban living the bush becomes smaller. With this and extreme heat causing bush fires wildlife and plants are dying out at an alarming rate and we have a duty to stop this and ensure we tackle the negative impact of our living has on our environment.
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This project works with small hard to reach communities. Using our network we take the issues and ways to engage children into helping tackle the issue to schools and communities. We take fun and engaging learning to build young wildlife ambassadors and warriors to help us make all open spaces and gardens wildlife friendly. We have raised $175 so far.
Thank you for your support
May 31, 2022
Beat the burn!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
Introduction
The Australian bush is getting smaller and smaller due to the increased space needed for us to live. As we increase our urban living the bush becomes smaller. With this and extreme heat causing bush fires wildlife and plants are dying out at an alarming rate and we have a duty to stop this and ensure we tackle the negative impact of our living has on our environment..
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Working through research we are able to help provide leading data to help influence local and national decisions to best protect the bush long term. With our outreach project we are building awareness and making young ambassadors that will ensure they remain aware and tackle the issues as they grow up! We have managed to raise $175 so far.
Thank you for your support
May 25, 2022
It's a struggle for the bush
By Mitch | Project Leader
Dear Supporters,
This project started when Australia experienced the devastation of the bush fires and was focused on immediate rescue and support for the area. We sadly didn't raise many funds but our team down tooled and helped where we could.
Now the fire is out and things have gone back to normal we changed our focus to working with key stakeholders and landowners to help preserve the bush and involve the aboriginal community. Our team is working hard and are incredibly excited to be running future projects to help preserve the bush but also bring back the culture but this costs money and this is something we don't have.
Our priority over the next 3-6 months is to actively fundraise to give this project a fighting chance. Once we have enough funds then our team are ready to work with local landowners and aboriginal communities to develop outstanding conservation projects that will preserve and protect our amazing australian bush. Without our support and skills to educate people we sadly are destroying our heritage and the bush so it is important we step up and build a brighter future.
We thank you for your continued support!