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NCC - Nature Conservation Council of NSW The NCC is the peak conservation body in NSW and runs programs on Bushfire, Climate Change, Marine and Urban Sustainability
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TEC - Total Environment Centre The TEC is a lead environment group on waste, chemical and energy issues and green corporate development
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NPA - National Parks Association of NSW The NPA is primarily concerned with achieving a world class reserve system across NSW that is well managed for conservation
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FNPW - Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife FNPW raises money to purchase land for conservation and to contribute to its better management
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KBCS - Sydney Bats KBCS is primarily concerned with the conservation of bats within Sydney but is also concerned about bat conservation throughout Australia
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ACF - Australian Conservation Foundation The Australian Conservation Foundation is committed to inspiring people to achieve a healthy environment for all Australians. For over 40 years ACF has been a strong voice for the environment, promoting solutions through research, consultation, education and partnerships.
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TWS - The Wilderness Society The Wilderness Society is a community-based environmental advocacy organisation whose mission is protecting, promoting and restoring wilderness and natural processes across Australia for the survival and ongoing evolution of life on Earth.
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Colong Foundation for Wilderness The Colong Foundation is the longest serving community advocate for wilderness in Australia.
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Friends Of Lord Howe Island The Friends of Lord Howe Island work to protect and restore the island's ecosystems and support the environmental works of the Lord Howe Island Board.
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Invasive Species Council Along with climate change and habitat loss, invasive species are one of the top three threats facing Australian biodiversity.
Australia has one of the worst animal extinction records in the world, due mainly to invasive species. We are notorious for having lost by far the highest number of mammals in recent times, with foxes, cats or rabbits implicated in most of these extinctions.
Many island birds have been wiped out by introduced rats, and an exotic fungus has killed off frogs.
And the pace of invasion is by no means slowing down. Just one exotic pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi threatens hundreds of plant species found nowhere else in the world, foxes and cats threaten the existence of many more mammals, and goats, pigs, camels, deer and others are degrading vast areas.
Weeds are increasingly dominating numerous ecosystems, fundamentally altering their composition and function, and invading the habitat of threatened species.
The Invasive Species Council campaigns to strengthen laws and policies to prevent future invasions and better protect the Australian environment against these threats.
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Celebrating Wilderness - 5th National Wilderness Conference Celebrating Wilderness - the 5th National Wilderness Conference September 2006, hosted by the Colong Foundation and proudly sponsored by Paddy Pallin, was a resounding vote of confidence in wilderness and its furute.
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RZS - Royal Zoological Society of NSW The Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales (RZS of NSW) is concerned with the study and conservation of Australia's native fauna, and the education of its members and the general public on these subjects. Its objectives are to promote and advance the science of Zoology, and to protect, preserve and conserve the indigenous animals of Australia and their associated habitats.
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AEGN The Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network’s mission is to help member organisations and others become more effective environmental grantmakers through information sharing, collaboration and networking.
We provide the means for environmental grantmakers to:
- Connect with, encourage and challenge one another
- Explore environmental issues and grantmaking; and
- Promote, diversify and expand environmental philanthropy.
The Paddy Pallin Foundation is proud to be a member.
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Australian Association of Bush Regenerators (AABR) The Association's aim is to foster and encourage sound ecological practices of bushland management by qualified people.
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Humane Society International The Humane Society International is an organisation dedicate to the welfare of animals and the preservation of their habitat. HSI is a partner with the Paddy Pallin Foundation in the Science Grants program and the Private Lands Conservation program.
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Boobook Declaration It’s time to put biodiversity back on the public action agenda: because we depend on it, because we are part of it, and because we have the power and the responsibility to protect it.
The Boobook Declaration arose from an informal meeting of groups and individuals concerned at the lengthening catalogue of bad news about collapsing ecosystems and recognising the impetus for action represented by the 2010 International Year of Biodiversity. In little more than a month, the Declaration has gone from an idea to an action statement supported by many groups representing hundreds of thousands of people across the country.
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Environmental Water Trust The Environmental Water Trust has been established under the auspices of the Nature Conservation Council of NSW as a national independent non-government charitable organisation to facilitate investment in the long term environmental health of Australia’s rivers and wetlands.
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