Bushfire recovery support and resources now available for land managers affected by the Deep Creek and Nangkita fires.
- Project status Current
Extinctions are one of the world’s greatest challenges.
Across global, national, state and regional agencies and communities there is growing recognition of the irreplaceable value of biodiversity, and a shared commitment to conserve species and ecological communities. This is reflected in numerous policy and planning frameworks that have been developed over the past decade
In the Hills and Fleurieu region, the commitment to conservation has never been more critical. The number of threatened species and ecological communities is extensive and growing. With 186 plant species, 158 animal species, and 12 ecological communities considered threatened in 2026, coordinated action and significant funding is urgently needed to prevent future extinctions