Completed Conservation Projects
These conservation efforts have successfully reached their goals and made a lasting impact on wildlife and their habitats. Thank you to all the supporters who made these projects possible!
Simpson Desert Urban Pollinator Oasis
completedThe Simpson Desert Urban Pollinator Oasis initiative aims to create vibrant gardens that provide essential habitats for pollinators such as bees and butterflies in urban areas. By integrating native flora, we promote biodiversity while enhancing community awareness of the crucial role pollinators play in our ecosystems. This project seeks to inspire local residents to engage with nature and contribute to conservation efforts in their own backyards.
Hillsboro Urban Pollinator Garden Initiative
completedThe Hillsboro Urban Pollinator Garden Initiative aims to create vibrant green spaces that support local bee, butterfly, and bird populations. By transforming underutilized urban areas into diverse pollinator gardens, we seek to enhance biodiversity, improve air quality, and engage the community in sustainable practices. This project will also provide educational resources to raise awareness about the importance of pollinators in our ecosystem.

Plant a Butterfly Garden at Chisholm Park
completedI want to create a butterfly garden at Chisholm Park. I want to plant Milkweed, Zinnia, and Coneflowers. Any help funding this project would be greatly appreciated!
Syracuse Wildlife Connectivity Initiative
completedThe Syracuse Wildlife Connectivity Initiative aims to establish a vital wildlife corridor that links fragmented habitats throughout the region. By creating safe passageways for local fauna, this project seeks to enhance biodiversity, promote genetic diversity among populations, and reduce roadkill incidents. Community engagement and habitat restoration will be integral parts of this initiative, fostering a deeper connection between residents and their natural surroundings.
Westfield River Revitalization Project
completedThe Westfield River Revitalization Project aims to remove debris and pollutants from the river while restoring native vegetation along its banks. By engaging local communities in cleanup efforts, we will enhance water quality and promote biodiversity. This initiative will not only improve the river ecosystem but also foster a sense of stewardship among residents.
Onaga Wildlife Corridor Initiative
completedThe Onaga Wildlife Corridor Initiative aims to establish a vital network of protected habitats that facilitate safe animal movement across fragmented landscapes. By creating this corridor, we will enhance biodiversity, reduce human-wildlife conflicts, and promote the resilience of local ecosystems. This project will involve community engagement, habitat restoration, and strategic land management to ensure sustainable coexistence between wildlife and local communities.
Hemingford Wildlife Corridor Initiative
completedThe Hemingford Wildlife Corridor Initiative aims to establish a connected network of natural habitats that facilitates safe animal movement across urban and rural landscapes. By restoring and protecting critical pathways, this project will enhance biodiversity, reduce human-wildlife conflicts, and promote ecological resilience in the face of climate change.
Welbourn Hill Urban Pollinator Initiative
completedThe Welbourn Hill Urban Pollinator Initiative aims to create a vibrant pollinator garden to support local bee and butterfly populations. By transforming underutilized urban spaces into blooming habitats, this project seeks to enhance biodiversity, promote environmental awareness, and inspire community involvement in conservation efforts.
Astoria Native Plant Restoration Nursery
completedThe Astoria Native Plant Restoration Nursery aims to cultivate and propagate local plant species to restore native habitats and enhance biodiversity in the region. By engaging the community in educational workshops and volunteer opportunities, this initiative will not only provide essential flora for local restoration projects but also foster a deeper connection between residents and their natural environment.
Ellis Forest Renewal Project
completedThe Ellis Forest Renewal Project aims to restore and rehabilitate degraded forest areas within the region, enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Through community engagement and sustainable practices, we will plant native tree species, improve wildlife habitats, and promote soil health. This initiative not only addresses deforestation but also empowers local communities to become stewards of their natural resources.