Environmental conservation work in Australia
You need to upgrade your version of Adobe Flash Player to view this video.
Latest news and publications
19 Dec 2008
Hot southern summer threatens coral with massive bleaching event
A widespread and severe coral bleaching episode is predicted to cause immense damage to some of the world’s most important marine environments over the next few months.
» Read more
19 Dec 2008
Ana’s journey opens mystery of ‘oceanic superhighway’
The remarkable journey of a green turtle from Indonesia into Australian waters is helping conservationists to track the migratory route of this species to the Kimberley-Pilbara coast - one of the few relatively pristine coastal areas left on Earth.
» Read more
15 Dec 2008
Australia aims low in emissions reductions
In the space of a year Australia has gone from climate change hero to climate change under-achiever, announcing an emissions reduction target of just 5-15 per cent by 2020 with the higher figure tied to the rest of the world reaching a binding agreement on climate change.
» Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Jan 2009 - Started: Jan 2006Antarctica and Southern Oceans
The Antarctic region is one of the most pristine wildernesses left on the planet. However, it is facing a number of threats and action is necessary to... » Read moreDolphin Flagship Species
In 2005 a new species of dolphin was found in Australian waters. The discovery of a new mammal is extremely rare and the Australian snubfin is the fir... » Read moreGouldian Finch Project
The project aims to improve the conservation status of the Gouldian finch, with a particular focus on introducing more appropriate fire regimes. Th... » Read more
The rapidly growing numbers of extinct species is just one of the signs that life on earth is struggling. It's up to us, more than ever before, to be Futuremakers and determine whether any of us have a planet to enjoy. Find out more...
© WWF Australia
© WWF Australia
Contact
WWF Australia,
Brisbane
Level 3 129 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Australia
T: +61 7 3003 1480
F: +61 7 3229 4431
Brisbane
Level 3 129 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Australia
T: +61 7 3003 1480
F: +61 7 3229 4431
WWF Australia,
Canberra
Suites 14-15 Bailey's Corner London Circuit Canberra ACT 2600
Australia
T: +61 2 6120 0100
F: +61 2 6257 4030
Canberra
Suites 14-15 Bailey's Corner London Circuit Canberra ACT 2600
Australia
T: +61 2 6120 0100
F: +61 2 6257 4030
WWF Australia,
Darwin
Level 1 82 Smith Street Darwin NT 0800
Australia
T: +61 8 8941 7554
F: +61 8 8941 6494
Darwin
Level 1 82 Smith Street Darwin NT 0800
Australia
T: +61 8 8941 7554
F: +61 8 8941 6494
WWF Australia,
Melbourne
Level 1 288 Russell Street Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
T: +61 3 9669 1300
F: +61 3 9650 7886
Melbourne
Level 1 288 Russell Street Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
T: +61 3 9669 1300
F: +61 3 9650 7886
WWF Australia,
Perth
Panda Cottage - Herdsman Lake Flynn Street Wembley WA 6014
Australia
T: +61 8 9387 6444
F: +61 8 9387 6180
Perth
Panda Cottage - Herdsman Lake Flynn Street Wembley WA 6014
Australia
T: +61 8 9387 6444
F: +61 8 9387 6180
WWF Australia,
Sydney Main
Level 13 235 Jones Street Ultimo NSW 2007
Australia
T: +61 2 9281 5515
F: +61 2 9281 1060
Sydney Main
Level 13 235 Jones Street Ultimo NSW 2007
Australia
T: +61 2 9281 5515
F: +61 2 9281 1060
Take Action
Stop the madness of wasteful paper consumption
Around the world we use around 1 million tonnes of paper every day, with half of the trees cut down commercially ending up in paper products.
» Take action now
Around the world we use around 1 million tonnes of paper every day, with half of the trees cut down commercially ending up in paper products.
» Take action now



