Rainforest Conservancy

The Rainforest Conservancy was created to help Rainforests recover.

Rainforests have shrunk due to forest clearing, badly managed fires, timber harvesting damage, weed invasion and careless destruction.

This website describes Why, How and Where this should be done

Anyone, anywhere can participate in the Rainforest Conservancy and help Rainforests recover.

Keeping The World Alive

The precious rainforests of NSW are the most diverse of any in Australia, making them incredible environments alive with great biological diversity.

Rainforests range in type from the lush subtropical forests of the eastern seaboard to the dry vine-filled thickets found on the semi-arid northwest NSW slopes. They are characterised by a dramatic closed continuous tree canopy. This makes them cool, shaded places. 

Within the rainforests of NSW, you can see a huge variety of plants, including many ‘primitive’ plants that are direct descendants of the earliest Gondwana flowering forms. Rainforest animals include many different mammals, reptiles, birds and amphibians. Around 25 species of bats alone are known to inhabit NSW’s rainforests.

How can you help?

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