The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area of Australia is an awe-inspiring natural and cultural landscape of over a million hectares. The exceptional biodiversity and ecosystems of the Blue Mountains provide clean air and water to the Greater Sydney region and a healthy escape into nature for over five million visitors a year.
Like most protected areas, the Blue Mountains region is threatened by climate change, extreme fires, development impacts, habitat degradation and species loss. We respond to these threats through research, sharing knowledge, awareness-raising and seeking practical solutions for a sustainable future.
With evidence indicating the planet is entering its sixth mass extinction event, we have a crucial window now to do all that we can to protect the natural environment, the wildlife and the ecosystems that support biodiversity and sustains life.
Our regular donor program provides the backbone for the work that we do, become part of the growing community who commits a small amount on a monthly basis to protect the environment by signing up for a regular tax deductible donation today. Your donation supports
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We acknowledge the Dharug, Gundungurra, Wanaruah, Wiradjuri, Darkinjung and Tharawal language groups as the Traditional Owners of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area and pay respects to them, their culture and Elders past, present and emerging.