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The Nature Conservancy in Africa - Conservation in Africa

The Nature Conservancy in Asia Pacific - Conservation in Asia-Pacific

The Nature Conservancy in the Caribbean - Conservation in the Caribbean

The Nature Conservancy in Central America - Conservation in Central America

The Nature Conservancy in North America - Conservation in North America

The Nature Conservancy in the United States - Conservation in the United States

The Nature Conservancy in South America - Conservation in South America

Australia: Places We Protect in Australia

Australia Map Taravale Melbourne Office - Contact Us Ned's Corner Ethabuka The Nature Conservancy in Australia Melbourne Office - Contact Us Gondwana Link

Central Australia
Central Australia — one of Earth’s last great wild places — covers more than 1.4 million square miles — over 45 percent of the Australian continent. This is an ancient landscape of stark beauty and quiet, of red dunes and sweeping desert plains stretching as far as the eye can see.

Taravale, Queensland
Home to 70 mammal species and 21 ecosystems, Taravale endures the often harsh environment of North Queensland.

Ethabuka, Queensland
Near the town of Bedourie in western Queensland, Ethabuka Station forms an unusual balance of desert and wetlands.

Ned's Corner, Victoria
Including 35 Kilometers along the Murray Corridor, Ned's Corner Station is part of the proposed 1,270,000-acre Biosphere Reserve.

Gondwana Link, Western Australia
One of the oldest and most isolated land surfaces on the planet, pockets of species found nowhere else have evolved here, creating a biodiversity "hotspot."