Threatened Species Day 2007 poster
Threatened Species Day
Department of the Environment and Water Resources, 2007
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About the poster
All Australians can join in helping to protect threatened species. You can:
- Join a local conservation group, such as Landcare, to help plant trees and create habitat
- Take part in awareness activities such as National Threatened Species Day and the Hands on for Habitat Awards
- Encourage your school to get involved in a local conservation program
- Grow native plants in your garden and ensure weeds don't spread into surrounding bush
- Be a responsible pet owner: keep cats in at night and don't dump unwanted animals in the bush
- Logs have life inside! Leave hollow logs on the ground, and buy your firewood from a sustainable source
- Be aware about how to cause minimal damage to the environment when you go walking or camping out in the bush
For more information on helping threatened species in your area, contact the Threatened Species Network at www.wwf.org.au/tsn email tsn@wwf.org.au or freecall 1800 251 573.
You can also find out more information about Australia's threatened species by calling the Department of the Environment and Heritage's Community Information Unit on free call 1800 803 772
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