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read moreConservation organisation, Aussie Ark, considers the State of the Environment report released yesterday (19th July), amplifies the need for Government to work more closely with private organisations to achieve the outcomes that Australian wildlife need and deserve.
The State of the Environment report 2021 – a review completed by scientists last year but held back by the previous Government until after the federal election – was released yesterday and handed Australian wildlife a devastating blow. The report revealed the stark realities of Australia’s deteriorating environment and highlighted the need for major change and action to save what remains.
The shocking report showed that Australia has lost more mammal species than any other continent and has one of the highest rates of species decline in the developed world. More than 100 Australian species have been listed as either extinct or extinct in the wild. The major causes of extinction were introduced species as well as habitat destruction and clearing. While introduced plants were also shown to be causing mass habitat degradation and choking out native species. The state of affairs in Australia should be considered a national emergency.
Moreover, the report highlighted that while government threatened species strategies had somewhat improved the trajectories of 21 priority species, but many others did not show improvements. Simply, more needs to be done and quickly to save Australia’s unique environment. This clearly demonstrates the need for public private partnerships between government agencies and private conservation organisations, including Aussie Ark.
Deputy Managing Director Liz Gabriel notes “Aussie Ark has operated for 11 years to protect threatened Australian species. We have developed a unique model of conservation that includes the establishment of insurance populations of disappearing species.
“The animals we have at Aussie Ark are genetically managed and bred for return to protected wild spaces. Our conservation model is what is needed to ensure the long-term survival and recovery of Australian wildlife. More Government support following the release of this report could really change the trajectory of our unique and iconic Aussie species.
“No longer can we watch on as species disappear and our natural world alters beyond repair. The state of wildlife in Australia should now be considered a national emergency, and the Australian government must, without hesitation, endorse the work of private entities and work collaboratively alongside them to see real change. It is time for the Australian government increase the support for our wildlife before it’s too late.”
Aussie Ark was established in 2011 in response the radical decline of the Tasmanian devil. Since then, the organisation has expanded to work with 14 flagship species and works tirelessly to breed our unique wildlife for return to wild spaces. The conservation organisation has bred thousands of endangered species, returned Tasmanian devils to mainland Australia, restored the Eastern Quoll in the Barrington Tops and secured a future for threatened species like the Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby.
Aussie Ark has proven itself as a conservation organisation to be a solution to the Australian wildlife extinction crisis. The organisation was instrumental during the bushfire disaster of 2019/20, when they rescued and relocated hundreds of turtles from drying rivers, rehabilitated platypus found in mud wallows and supplied tonnes of food to starving wildlife. Aussie Ark’s insurance populations are the future for protection of threatened and endangered wildlife.
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Image: Courtesy Aussie Ark Credit: Lachlan Gilding
20th July 2022 - AMCS and Climate Council respond to new State of the Environment report
19th July 2022 - Report shows outlook for Australian environment is grim but not without hope
12th July 2022 - Australian Koala Foundation issues warning to new Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek
2nd June 2022 - 15 new Aboriginal rangers to protect South Australia’s parks and wildlife
30th May 2022 - 32 Greater Bilbies released into Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s sanctuary
18th May 2022 - National Parks and Wildlife Service asks for help to save endangered Australian sea lions
4th March 2022 - Wildlife sanctuaries struggle to care for animals affected by flooding
19th June 2022 - Aussie Ark Sanctuary nesting boxes prove to be a success
16th June 2022 - WildArk and Aussie Ark to rewild a population of koalas on Mongo Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
24th May 2022 - Aussie Ark releases largest number of endangered Eastern Quolls back to the wild
12th May 2022 - Aussie Ark partners with NSW Government to save Broad-toothed Rat from extinction
11th March 2022 - Aussie Ark launches Australian Wildlife Flood Appeal in wake of recent flood disaster
3rd January 2022 - Aussie Ark celebrates 10 Years of Wildlife Conservation
21st December 2021 - Aussie Ark welcomes general public during Summer School Holidays
3rd November 2021 - Aussie Ark and Australian Reptile Park open new endangered wildlife conservation facility
20th January 2021 - Aussie Ark receives $850,000 grant to assist bushfire affected wildlife
23rd December 2020 - Crowdfunding success sees Aussie Ark acquire wildlife refuge
27th November 2020 - Aussie Ark celebrates the opening of its Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary
24th November 2020 - Aussie Ark returns Platypus to the Wild after Bushfire Rescue
20th October 2020 - Aussie Ark launch campaign to raise funds for purchasing Curricabark Wildlife Refuge
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