Australian Wildlife Conservancy is an independent, non-profit organisation dedicated to
the conservation of Australia's wildlife.
Our mission is to help save life on earth by establishing a
national network of sanctuaries protecting a diversity of native wildlife and habitats.
AWC now owns and manages 10 properties across Australia
covering more than 575,000 hectares (1.3 million acres) in the Kimberley, north
Queensland, western NSW, the Flinders Ranges and the forests of south-western Australia.
These sanctuaries protect a range of ecosystems from rainforest and tropical savanna to
semi-arid grasslands and mangrove-lined lagoons.
AWC sanctuaries also provide refuge for many of Australia's
most endangered species including threatened mammals such as the Bilby and the
Black-flanked Rock Wallaby and rare birds such as the Gouldian Finch and the Red Goshawk.
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