A Duty to Protect

Demand Action: Protect the Environment, Protect Our Future

Photo: ‘Little John Tree Frog (Litoria littlejohni) perched on a fern.’

As part of a global effort to combat climate change and biodiversity loss, countries have committed to restoring 1 billion hectares of degraded ecosystems. This ambitious goal aligns with international climate, nature, and land objectives as the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) emphasises the need for effective restoration practices.

Photo: ‘The Giants of Bago State Forest.’

NOCTURNAL SYMPHONY

Australian mammals are predominantly nocturnal, making nocturnal surveys a unique and special opportunity to observe these elusive creatures in their natural habitat.

RESTORATION ECOLOGY


Restoring the environment is crucial because it is deeply interconnected with our health, ensuring cleaner air, water, and sustainable ecosystems for future generations.

Photo: ‘Illawarra Escarpment Cliffline Scrub.’