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WPSA Annual Reports
2008 WPSA Inc Annual Report
During 2008 we focused on developing a Centenary program for the Society in 2009 which would enable us to reach every member across Australia. We were able to develop a national program of Lord Mayoral civic receptions to raise the public profile on our mission to preserve the native fauna and flora for the next generation of young Australians. We developed partnerships with major conservation groups and wildlife carers involved in the preservation and protection of Australian wildlife in all its forms. MORE
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2007 WPSA Inc Annual Report
2007 was one of the Society's most successful and productive years. Our membership base grew and our investment income expanded to provide increased resources to enable the Society to focus on the ECOWORLD project. MORE
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2006 WPSA Inc Annual Report
The Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia has broad and diverse projects and responsibilities in our mission of preserving Australia's unique and precious wildlife and this is evident in the range of our achievements over the last year. We deal with a broad spectrum of issues, deliver many different projects and operate in a number of different and sometimes difficult locations. Some of our projects focus on conserving a single species, while others deal with problems on a continental or global scale - such as climate change. Our volunteers work in locations all around Australia, from remote areas to the capital cities - and all show a commitment to conserving Australia's flora and fauna. MORE
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2005 WPSA Inc Annual Report
2005 has been a particularly busy year and, accordingly, a very successful year for the Society. Members of Council have travelled widely throughout Australia on the Society's special mission to engage with local conservation groups in our task of supporting similar organisations in their efforts. MORE
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2004 WPSA Inc Annual Report
2004 was a year of many achievements for the Society. Our effort to increase the protection for the wildlife on the Great Barrier Reef and other Marine Parks was officially implemented on 1 July 2004 and is regarded as a major achievement for the conservation movement as a whole and a real success for our Society to save and protect marine wildlife. MORE
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2003 WPSA Inc Annual Report
2003 brought many interesting challenges as we embarked on a very positive course of action to promote and market the Society and its vital work for Australian wildlife. The important work to save the Towra Point Nature Reserve continued. MORE
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