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Gnaraloo Wilderness Foundation Inc.

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The GWF Inc. is a not-for-profit nature based charity that protects native wildlife & habitat at Gnaraloo, Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, WA.

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The Ningaloo Reef in WA’s north-west is one of the world’s most diverse and healthy coral reefs. But as developers look to move into the area, there are concerns the reef’s very existence could be under threat. Judith Lucy headed out on the reef to check it out.

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Impacts of the funding cut blow to the Gnaraloo Feral Animal Control Program … and its not good news for the Gnaraloo turtles gnaraloo.org/foxes-and-wild…

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Friends, this talk with Andrew Forrester is worth listening to: podcasts.apple.com…/p…/ted-talks-daily/id160904630… Help us: gnaraloo.org/be-a-gnaraloo-… noplasticwaste.org

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Your donations to the Gnaraloo Wilderness Foundation are now tax deductible! From 30 April 2020, please keep your donation receipts so you can submit them with your year-end tax records. gnaraloo.org/be-a-gnaraloo-…

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Through the support of the GWF, Gnaraloo Station has been accepted as a "Land for Wildlife" property! Land for Wildlife is a voluntary scheme to encourage and assist private landholders to provide habitat for wildlife on their property. @RangelandsNRM buff.ly/2Vq3bVE

Through the support of the GWF, Gnaraloo Station has been accepted as a "Land for Wildlife" property! Land for Wildlife is a voluntary scheme to encourage and assist private landholders to provide habitat for wildlife on their property. @RangelandsNRM buff.ly/2Vq3bVE
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The GWF was awarded with the Len Howard Community Group Conservation Award by the Conservation Council of Western Australia Conservation Council of WA (CCWA) during November 2019 for its actions to protect Gnaraloo. Read more here: gnaraloo.org/awards/

The GWF was awarded with the Len Howard Community Group Conservation Award by the Conservation Council of Western Australia <a href="/ConservationWA/">Conservation Council of WA (CCWA)</a> during November 2019 for its actions to protect Gnaraloo.
Read more here: gnaraloo.org/awards/
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A proposal to potentially open the waters off Ningaloo Reef and Shark Bay for oil and gas exploration makes clear the industry’s intention to push into these ecotourism hotspots, environmental groups say. #wanews watoday.com.au/national/we-wi…

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Great to see this growing story covered in the national news. Do you want to see oil and gas companies shooting seismic and drilling just off Ningaloo? Imagine oil rigs just 18kms from the Ningaloo World Heritage area - that's about the distance from Cottesloe to Rottnest.

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We have continued to work tirelessly during the financial year 2019/20 to protect the Gnaraloo Wilderness Area and are excited to share some of our achievements with you in our latest blog: gnaraloo.org/towards-greate…

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Gnaraloo’s beaches and waters offer turtles the perfect spot for foraging, resting, mating and nesting. But during 2020, the beaches of Gnaraloo became subject to 4WD traffic that has never happened before. What was once a safe place for turtles and their nests is now at risk.

Gnaraloo’s beaches and waters offer turtles the perfect spot for foraging, resting, mating and nesting. But during 2020, the beaches of Gnaraloo became subject to  4WD traffic that has never happened before. What was once a safe place for turtles and their nests is now at risk.
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Sea turtles NEED healthy sand dunes and beaches. These pristine areas with their important heritage history now have some scars because of 4W driving which won’t just ‘blow over’ and will remain there for a long time. Please read here: gnaraloo.org/gnaraloo-cape-…

Sea turtles NEED healthy sand dunes and beaches. These pristine areas with their important heritage history now have some scars because of 4W driving which won’t just ‘blow over’ and will remain there for a long time. Please read here: gnaraloo.org/gnaraloo-cape-…
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End of financial year appeal - Give Gnaraloo a hand! Gnaraloo Cape Farquhar remains exposed with World Heritage values being lost. Help our work to protect Farquhar and to create loggerhead turtle nesting sanctuaries at Gnaraloo. gnaraloo.org/get-a-tax-dedu…