Focused regeneration efforts give endangered species, like the black cockatoos (Carnaby), wallabies, and ringtail possums, the chance to thrive in safe and natural habitats.
By introducing habitats and planting native flora, we create safe homes for wildlife and help ecosystems flourish
We leverage traditional Noongar techniques and cutting-edge conservation strategies to nurture native ecosystems. Together, these approaches promote growth, resilience, and harmony.
At Rewilding Makuru, we are laying the foundation for a long-term, holistic approach to restoring endemic habitats and safeguarding native species. Our mission extends beyond immediate conservation efforts we are committed to regenerating ecosystems that support biodiversity, resilience, and self-sustaining natural cycles. Our dedicated team, driven by a deep respect for the environment, is working to return landscapes to their natural state, ensuring they remain thriving habitats for generations to come. Recently, we encountered a vulnerable Carnaby’s black cockatoo at risk from feral predators- after our care, she was released back into her habitat. This moment served us as a reminder of our broader vision: to create safe, balanced environments where native wildlife can flourish without constant intervention.
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