Towards greater protection of the Gnaraloo Wilderness Area
We have continued to work tirelessly during the financial year 2019/20 to protect the Gnaraloo Wilderness Area. We're excited to share some of our achievements with you today and hope…
We have continued to work tirelessly during the financial year 2019/20 to protect the Gnaraloo Wilderness Area. We're excited to share some of our achievements with you today and hope…
Stop Big-Oil-and-Gas Business from exploiting our World Heritage marine environments, including at Ningaloo and Shark Bay in Western Australia. The annual “Offshore Petroleum Exploration Acreage Release” is a key part…
Loss of the Gnaraloo Feral Animal Control Program The GWF introduced and managed sea turtle research at Gnaraloo during 2008 – 2018 (10 years) and the associated feral animal control…
Turtle Conservation Program Update Government grants and private sector financial support for the Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program (GTCP) (mainly from Gnaraloo Station and the Australian Government) ended last year on…
To all our financial members and supporters, thank you for your continued help! This newsletter provides an overview of how we have supported the Gnaraloo Wilderness Area through membership subscriptions…
All over the world, sea turtles face numerous threats. But despite this, some practically untouched places provide sea turtles with a safe home. Gnaraloo is one of these places. After…
It’s a bitter sweet victory. On one hand we’re proud to announce that after a decade of surveys and dedicated work by our scientists, program supporters and passionate nature lovers…
Female loggerhead turtles usually spend the length of the nesting season (November to February) either nesting or in inter-nesting zones just offshore of the beach. This zone allows females to…
Sea turtle life cycles are unfortunately hard to follow, even by those that dedicate their entire lives to understanding them. That being said, after spending almost 6 months with the…
Some call us crazy, some say it’s a spell, but to me it is an all-encompassing, overwhelming, magnetic force that pulls me right back in. The draw to Gnaraloo captivated…