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Back from the Brink

The Back from the Brink project is a major conservation effort focused on protecting four of the Hills and Fleurieu region’s most threatened native species: the southern bell frog, Murray hardyhead, hooded plover, and western beautiful firetail.

Each of these species is facing serious challenges due to habitat loss, climate change, predators, and other threats. This five-year project brings together ecologists, local communities, schools, volunteers, and partner organisations to give these species a better chance of survival.

Western beautiful firetail

How we will bring them back from the brink

This project is funded by the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust and delivered by Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel.

Background - Nature Heritage Trust funding for projects in the Hills and Fleurieu

Landscapes Hills and Fleurieu is recognised as a regional delivery partner to deliver practical on-ground projects to support environmental protection, sustainable agriculture and natural resource management. Projects will address pressures facing our natural resources, including climate change, habitat loss and invasive species. Activities will also support First Nations participation and encourage farmers to accelerate the uptake of climate-smart, sustainable agricultural practices.

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