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Partner with Saving our Species

Start a conversation about conservation and help secure our biodiversity for future generations.

 

Biodiversity decline is one of the greatest challenges of our generation and threatened species are warning signs that our biodiversity is in trouble. Collaboration is critical to achieve the impact needed for conservation.

By partnering with Saving our Species, you can help secure the future for NSW’s threatened species.

Saving our Species is the NSW Government’s commitment to saving plants and animals at risk of extinction. In a world of accelerating change and threats to our environment, securing our threatened species and ecological communities in the wild has never been more important.

Find out more about the Saving our Species program.

Make a difference

Threatened species conservation is a complex and ongoing process. It requires sustained efforts, financial resources, and a multi-faceted approach involving scientists, universities, businesses, government and local communities.

The ultimate goal is to prevent the further extinction of our unique species and maintain biodiversity for the benefit of present and future generations.

Saving our Species seeks partners who share our commitment to:

  • address the crises of nature loss
  • secure our threatened species in the wild for the next 100 years.

Results show that this coordinated effort is making a significant impact.

For example, we’re partnering with 5 organisations in our Co-investment Program. Between 2022 and 2026, this work will deliver projects for 10 threatened species and ecological communities.

Read about some of our other partnerships for wildlife conservation and find out how partners are working with Saving our Species to bring about change.

Partnerships like the one that WWF has with Saving our Species are vital for leveraging investment so that we have impact at scale. I wish every state had an SoS team like the NSW Government has.

— World Wildlife Fund Australia

 

Fujitsu’s purpose is to make the world more sustainable through innovation; however, we can’t achieve this mission without collaboration. That’s why Fujitsu is proud to partner with Saving our Species in developing and deploying innovative technology for biodiversity benefits, and to unlock the power of innovation to create a more sustainable future for the planet and its people.

— Fujitsu Australia

Be part of the change

What if your organisation had the ability to save a threatened species from the brink of extinction? Imagine how powerful that could be.

How would your brand be perceived by your customers, stakeholders and employees?

Achieving large-scale environmental outcomes can only be realised with purpose-driven partnerships built on a shared vision and goals. 

Saving our Species seeks to form impactful partnerships with:

  • businesses of all sizes
  • individuals
  • universities
  • other government agencies and non-government organisations
  • not-for-profit organisations.

These partnerships help to deliver a range of projects that make a difference to threatened plants and animals across a range of essential ecosystems.

A big part of our purpose is working together for a better tomorrow. A great example is being able to work with Saving our Species to help some incredible species and seeing the survival rates, these are incredibly proud moments for the business.

— Woolworths Group

 

Biodiversity is not just important to our environment; it is important to our local communities and businesses. Through partnering with the Saving our Species program, Business NSW is helping business owners to understand that being a champion of your local biodiversity can open the door for a more sustainable and resilient local economy.

— Business NSW

Start a conversation about conservation

Complete our expression of interest form to find out more about partnering with the Saving our Species program.

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