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State Sanctuaries Area (ha)
QLD 254 38,052
NSW 376 30,088
VIC 80 2,520
WA 49 5,252
TAS 46 3,312
SA 48 3,395
NT 5 631
Total 858 83,140

 

International Collaborations

Perhaps the aspect that most sets the Wildlife Land Trust apart from similar locally based private land conservation initiatives is the collaboration with other members in the international arena.Be it through hearing about the latest additions to the hundreds of sanctuaries in the United States, or getting the latest updates on elephant and

Be it through hearing about the latest additions to the hundreds of sanctuaries in the United States, or getting the latest updates on elephant and leaopard rescues from our Wildlife SOS friends in India, the WLT is a global network like no other.  Private land is important to wildlfie the world over and our diverse group of sanctuary owners are all doing greatly important work for their local species.

International WLT Sanctuaries

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Nusa Penida Bird Sanctuary - Indonesia
Klipkop Wildlife Sanctuary - South Africa
SanWild Wildlife Trust - South Africa

About Us

In 2007 Humane Society International launched the Wildlife Land Trust (WLT) Australia in an effort to preserve and protect our vital native habitats and the animals that depend on them, in a network of sanctuaries both throughout the country and internationally. 

Working under the guiding principle of "humane stewardship", the WLT protects not only vast and impressive landscapes but also the smaller, humbler places that provide for the needs of all wildlife, rare and common species alike.

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