Help save our threatened species

Nearly 1000 native plants and animals are currently facing extinction in NSW. But it’s not too late to do something and make a difference: join the movement to save our one-of-a-kind species.

If, like us, you want to help conserve our unique plants and animals for generations to come, there are a few ways to support us and be part of Saving our Species.

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Saving our Species Program

Volunteers planting near the beach at Tomaree National Park

Join the movement

Volunteers are integral to the success of our program – here’s how you can get involved.

Spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus)

Become an SoS partner

Through collaboration we can achieve a greater impact and deliver tangible and long lasting results for more threatened plants and animals in NSW.

Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) with joey

Report a sighting

If you’ve spotted a threatened animal or plant in NSW, reporting the sighting can help us better understand and manage the species.

MacNutt's wattle (Acacia macnuttiana)

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