Help us to create a Wild Future for the Brush-tailed Rock wallaby.
Only a handful of these amazing, agile Rock- wallabies remain in Victoria’s eastern ranges, but an innovative breeding program is slowly building up their numbers for release back into the wild.
Conservation Volunteers Australia is working with the official Recovery Team to identify suitable release habitat, monitor predators and radio-track wallabies release back into the wild.
Saving the Brush-tailed Rock wallaby is urgent, important and costly. Our supporters and volunteers provide invaluable funding and assistance to make this happen.
Our work to help save the Brush-tailed Rock wallaby is supported by the following organisations and individuals:

Funded by the Norman H Johns Trust, managed by Perpetual
By providing financial support or volunteering on one of our field projects, you can help give the Brush-tailed Rock wallaby a Wild Future too.
You can also:
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