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Urgent Partnership to Protect Wimmera’s Endangered Wildlife

UPDATE: A groundbreaking conservation partnership has just been announced between Trust for Nature and Bank Australia to safeguard the critically endangered South-east Red-tailed Black-cockatoo and other unique wildlife in the Wimmera region of Western Victoria. This collaboration will manage a significant 2,117 hectare conservation reserve located on Wotjobaluk Country, ensuring a brighter future for threatened species.

This urgent initiative, revealed on November 19, 2025, aims to protect vital habitats that support numerous native plants and animals. The conservation reserve comprises four properties: Salvana, Minimay, Booroop-ki, and Ozenkadanook, most of which are permanently safeguarded from development through a conservation covenant with Trust for Nature.

“We’re thrilled to be continuing our partnership with Bank Australia to care for this incredibly important habitat,” stated Amelia Houghton, Director of Regional Delivery at Trust for Nature. The renewed commitment not only focuses on protecting wildlife but also emphasizes collaboration with First Peoples to support their aspirations for managing their Country.

Bank Australia is proud to be the first bank in Australia to maintain a conservation reserve, showcasing how banking can contribute to a healthier planet. “Our partnership with Trust for Nature ensures that the reserve continues to be a thriving and collaborative example of science-based conservation in action,” said Jane Kern, Head of Impact Management at Bank Australia.

Since its inception in 2008, Bank Australia has been dedicated to enhancing the conservation reserve, which protects crucial woodlands and heathlands. These areas include critically endangered Bulokes and Desert Stringybarks, which serve as the primary food source for the South-east Red-tailed Black-cockatoos. Other endangered species found in the reserve include the Diamond Firetail, Fiery Jewell Butterfly, and Coloured Spider-orchid. Remarkably, over 280 species of animals have been recorded, with numbers increasing as restoration efforts continue.

Located near Little Desert National Park, this reserve plays a critical role in connecting habitats across the landscape and creating wildlife corridors essential for biodiversity. Trust for Nature has supported Bank Australia in implementing habitat improvements, including effective weed and rabbit control, habitat monitoring, the installation of nest boxes, and revegetation efforts.

This vital conservation effort not only highlights the urgent need for wildlife protection but also serves as a model for future collaborations between financial institutions and environmental organizations. As this partnership unfolds, it promises to create a lasting impact on the Wimmera’s unique ecosystems.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as conservation efforts gain momentum and wildlife protection takes center stage in the region.

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