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Australia has an unusually rich array of lands and waters that shape our national identity, provide a home for plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth, and attract visitors from around the globe.
These natural areas are the basis for farms, fisheries, and forests. They provide us with clean air and water, and they form the basic foundation of our cities and towns. The health of our environment is crucial to the strength of our economy.
But Australia's natural assets are increasingly at risk. Threats such as unsustainable water use, invasive species and climate change are affecting our quality of life and impacting our communities.
In 2007, the Conservancy launched the Corporate Conservation Council to engage the business community in Australia's most promising protection projects and vital environmental issues. The Corporate Conservation Council is chaired by Terry Campbell AO, Senior Chairman of Goldman Sachs JBWere.
Annual membership in the Corporate Conservation Council provides businesses with connections to cutting-edge conservation initiatives in Australia and around the world, including:
The Conservancy wants to help your business realise tangible dividends for the environment and your community.
A growing number of diverse Australian businesses are seeing the benefit and importance of saving our special natural areas before it's too late. We are deeply grateful for the commitment of these companies and would like to acknowledge them as current members of the Corporate Conservation Council.
The Conservancy works with a multitude of businesses around the world in the pursuit of its mission to protect Earth's biodiversity. Learn about the many ways we partner with companies who want to make a difference for their communities and our planet.
Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Mark Godfrey/TNC (Sir John Gorge); Photo © Mark Godfrey/TNC (Red-backed Fairy-wren bird).