The Guardian Australia
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·4 hours ago
‘The environmental movement needs many hands’: saving Australia’s biodiversity is getting personal
Australia's biodiversity conservation is gaining momentum through individual donations and land bequests, creating one of the world's largest networks of privately protected areas. Over 10 million hectares are now dedicated to conservation, with bequests increasing by 150% since 2019, driven by personal commitments to address the climate crisis. Bush Heritage Australia has become a model for this emerging movement.
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