NUMBAT

A native Australian marsupial, found only in the south-west of Western Australia the Numbat is endangered due to habitat loss, fires and introduced predators such as foxes and dogs. They are found in eucalypt woodlands where there is an abundance of termites and hollow logs.

Donate to Project Numbat 

www.numbat.org.au

A donation will go towards raising public awareness about numbats and help with on the ground programs.

Protect a species program with The Wilderness Society 

www.wilderness.org.au. 

A $20.00 AUD contribution goes towards helping numbats last refuges, the Greater Western Woodlands of Western Australia. This area is the largest intact temperate woodland remaining on earth.


Donate to ‘FAME’ The Foundation for Australia's Most Endangered Species

www.fame.org.au 

Volunteers have erected hundreds of kilometres of rabbit proof fencing, destroyed feral weeds and planted thousands of native plants all to help endangered animals to survive. FAME have managed to establish numbat populations in protected areas of NSW and South Australia.