promoting, protecting and preserving our unique flora and fauna

Wombats SA
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Since 1960

Preserving and Protecting 
Wombats

Our History

Wombats SA began in 1960 as the Natural History Society of South Australia and now our name more accurately reflects what our core work is – preserving and protecting wombats!

We have been promoting and lobbying for the protection of the native flora and fauna of South Australia ever since we began. Our focus is on practical conservation and promoting the protection and preservation of our unique natural history by example.

We believe species conservation comes from habitat protection. To protect the species fully, the best way to do that is to preserve the ecosystem in which they live. Read more about us…

What Drives Us

Our Mission

Wombats SA is dedicated to promoting, protecting, and preserving South Australia’s unique flora and fauna, with a particular focus on the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat. Through habitat conservation, education, and practical conservation efforts, we strive to ensure the survival and well-being of these special and unique animals, the faunal emblem of South Australia.

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Habitat Conservation

Donations help preserve and restore the natural habitats these wombats depend on for survival, ensuring they have a safe and sustainable environment.

Wildlife Protection

Your contribution aids in monitoring and managing threats such as habitat loss, climate change, and disease that endanger wombat populations.

Research & Education

Wombats SA invests in research to better understand wombat behavior, health, and habitat needs. Education programs also raise awareness about these iconic animals and the importance of conserving them.

Practical Conservation Efforts

Funds go directly into activities such as building wombat gates, repairing damaged habitats, and reducing human-wildlife conflicts.

Supporting a South Australian Icon

The Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat is the faunal emblem of South Australia. By donating, you’re helping to safeguard a symbol of the state’s natural heritage for future generations.

Community Involvement

Donations empower local communities to take an active role in conservation through partnerships, volunteer programs, and education.

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