Our approach
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FUTURE FOCUSED. Innovative. committed
Throughout its’ 30 year history, the Group has developed a legacy of research, community engagement and on-ground delivery that has attracted regional, national and international recognition. We have maintained our presence in the Murray-Darling Basin through our leadership and innovation, and subsequently influenced government policies and processes. At the on-ground level, we continue to be identified as ‘problem solvers’, and a group that ‘gets things done’. In both government and the broader community, we are regarded as a trusted group to work with.
We have delivered hundreds of projects that have helped to rehabilitate wetlands on public and private property across the Murray-Darling Basin, benefiting the environment and community. We build relationships and partnerships through a collaborative, participatory process, and we use the best available knowledge to determine what is possible and achievable.
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our vision is MAKING A DIFFERENCE
We believe in the power of relationships. Working with community, landholders, First Nations people, government, science, knowledge and business, we will restore our wetlands to places of beauty and health for us and all the frogs, fish, birds, animals and trees that rely on them to live and flourish.
Working together, we provide the solutions and hope for future generations to also enjoy our Murray-Darling Basin wetlands.
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Wetland restoration contributes to meeting global, national, and local Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Wetlands provide ∼$47.4 trillion/year worth of ecosystem services globally and support immense biodiversity, yet face widespread drainage and pollution, and large-scale wetlands restoration is urgently needed.
Future financing plans needs to help scale up investments to protect and restore these areas.