Project Partners
Wild Mob Project Partners
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Reef Catchments assists Wild Mob with the Brampton Island conservation project, helping add local expertise and knowledge of the Whitsunday Islands and the region's biodiversity. Visit the Reef Catchments website |
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The University of Queensland supports Wild Mob projects and actively promotes them to students. In addition, some Wild Mob projects facilitate UQ fieldwork in science and conservation. Visit the University of Queensland website |
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Queensland National Parks helps support both the Avocet conservation project and Brampton Island conservation projects, offering logistical support and guidance. Visit the Queensland National Parks website |
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Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Service helps with the Kings Run conservation project, which includes assistance in project planning and site selection. |
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Kings Run Wildlife Service supports the Kings Run conservation project, offering access to conservation land and conservation knowledge of the local area. Visit the Kings Run Wildlife Tours website |
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The Bridled Nailtail Wallaby Trust works in cooperation with Wild Mob on the Avocet conservation project, supplying scientific knowledge and logistical support. Visit the Bridled Nailtail Wallaby Trust website |
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NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service assists with the Wollemi conservation project and Mt Kosciuszko conservation project, providing project planning and logistical support.
Visit the Mt Kosciuszko National Park website |
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NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change & Water aids with the Wollemi conservation project and Mt Kosciuszko conservation project, contributing strategic guidance. Visit the NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change & Water website |
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Walan Cultural Connections provides cultural guidance with the Wollemi conservation project. Visit the Walan Cultural Connections website |









