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Help us buy Rosie…
Rosie is our new Rosenberg’s Monitor in the Wildbark Gallery - on display now we need to raise $5000 to pay the artist and make Wildbark her permanent home…
Help Wildbark Inspire Australia’s Future Conservationists
Wildbark is a beacon for conservation education, nestled at the edge of Mulligans Flat Sanctuary in Canberra. Every year, we engage thousands of students from across the country, inspiring the next generation of conservationists through hands-on experiences and immersive learning programs.
However, we are facing a $1.4 million loan that’s limiting our ability to grow. This debt restricts us from expanding our national education programs and offering more public experiences at Wildbark, Australia's National Centre for Threatened Species Action.
With your help, we can pay down this loan and focus on what really matters: educating and inspiring students from across Australia and providing the public with unforgettable, immersive experiences in conservation.
Donate Today
Your donation will help us reduce this debt, expand our reach, and empower more Australians to take action in protecting our biodiversity. Together, we can ensure Wildbark continues to lead the way in conservation education.
Help us bring back the bandicoot!
The Southern Brown Bandicoot was once common in south-east Australia however has not been recorded in the ACT in the wild since 2003. The species has experienced severe population decline since European settlement primarily due to fox predation and habitat loss. Help Wildbark work with our partners to bring back this ecosystem engineer and restore our sanctuary landscape.
Donate here, through the Woodlands and Wetlands Trust
Conservation Partnerships
Help us continue our efforts in restoring the Sanctuary for future generations and inspire others to join the fight and help us say #NoToExtinction. Tax-deductible donations of $2500 help us to continue our innovative on-ground efforts in repairing degraded Box-Gum Grassy woodland. Talk to us about aligning your donation with one of our priority projects.
Conservation Partners will receive invitations to exclusive events and behind the scenes experiences at Wildbark.
Seat Sponsorship
Seat sponsorship at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary provides an opportunity for philanthropic donations towards visitor infrastructure within the Sanctuary and the Visitor Centre, as well as a way for the community to commemorate a life event or celebrate a loved one.
Seats at the Sanctuary are carved out of sustainably sourced native logs made by local artist, Paul Jamieson. They are around 2 metres in length and each one is unique in its shape. Each seat includes a single bronze plaque attached for 10 years.
Applications for seat sponsorship are open to individuals, groups, clubs and businesses. Seat sponsorship is $6500 and is GST free and tax deductible. Corporate sponsorship for premium placement of seats and other infrastructure is also available.
Corporate sponsorship for premium placement of seats and other infrastructure is also available.
Please contact the Trust to enquire.