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Numbat Project
A word about the numbat from the Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia |
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Have you seen a numbat?
A numbat is a small marsupial found only in Australia. Numbats used to exist in semi-arid and arid regions across much of southern Australia, from south-west Western Australia through South Australia and southern Northern Territory to western New South Wales. MORE
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How is the Wildlife Preservation Society helping, and how can you help?
Members of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia have been working since the Society's foundation in May 1909 to preserve and protect Australia's wildlife in all its forms.
One of our most recent projects is helping to raise the profile of the numbat and protect the species from decline.
Numbats are (one of) Australia's least understood marsupials. While the kangaroo has international acclaim there are not many people who have seen a numbat in the wild - many don't even know what one looks like!
Thank you for your support.
Do you love numbats?
We invite you, a visitor to our website, to also help and support the program to "Save Numbats" by making a donation to the conservation work of the Society. Help save Australia's numbats by donating to the Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia's special numbats project. Click here
With your support we can save Australia's precious numbats
Join the Wildlife Preservation Society of Australia's numbat donation program for as little as $10 or more each month and together we can make Australia a safe place where native wildlife conservation matters.
Donations of $2 or more are fully tax deductible and all quoted dollar amounts are in Australian currency. |
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FOR MORE INFORMATION please contact our Office on:
Tel: 02 9556 1537 • International: +61 2 9556 1537
Fax: 02 9599 0000 • International: +61 2 9599 0000
Email: info@wpsa.org.au
Post: PO Box 42, BRIGHTON LE SANDS, NSW, 2216, Australia |