The Saving our Species (SoS) program includes targeted conservation projects that use the latest technologies, survey methods and findings. We regularly monitor the effectiveness of projects so they can be improved and report on the results.
Since the program began in 2013, it has become a world-class threatened species program. It has delivered a 400% increase in species being managed on-ground.
Our annual report cards provide a traffic-light status for all SoS projects and/or sites to reflect how well a project is going against its targets.
We’re also developing 5-year project summary reports to show how SoS species and ecological community projects are tracking over time.

The critically endangered spotted tree frog (Litoria spenceri)
Year in review
Each year we review the Saving our Species program and report on project highlights:
- Saving our Species Year in Review 2021–22
- Saving our Species Year in Review 2020–21
- Saving our Species Year in Review 2019–20
- Saving our Species Annual Report 2018–19
- Saving our Species Annual Report 2017–18
- Saving our Species Annual Report 2016–17.
Annual report cards
Annual report cards are produced to share the work we have undertaken and our results.
They pull together all the information we have generated for each threatened species, ecological community or key threatening process project we are working on.
This information includes:
- actions carried out at key management sites, such as surveys or weed control
- project and/or site status traffic lights
- monitoring data and results
- site summaries
- project partners and investment.
This reporting helps us improve the effectiveness of our projects.
Our annual report cards also include the actions and results of the Saving our Species conservation strategies.
Report cards for all years
View the Saving our Species report cards.
Request an unpublished report card
You can request an unpublished 2021–22 report card by completing the form below. You will receive an email response within 10 business days.
The information you provide in this form will only be used for the purpose for which it was collected. By submitting, you consent to storage, use, and disclosure of your personal information in accordance with our privacy policy. You can request access and amendment to your personal information.
Summary reports
These Saving our Species project reports 2016–21 summarise some of the milestones, achievements and data-driven results we achieved over the 5 years between 2016 and 2021.
We’re working to develop more complete set for the 5-year period 2021 to 2026.
Grouped project reports
You can filter our project reports 2016–2021 by ecological community, key threatening process and type of species or population, including:
- amphibians
- birds
- fungi
- invertebrates
- mammals
- plants
- reptiles.
More information
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Saving our Species Program
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