With more than 2,000 animals and plants now on the national threatened species list, it’s no exaggeration to say nature is at a crisis point in Australia.
Our incredible wildlife and landscapes need us to seize every opportunity we have to protect them from bulldozing and the floods, fires and droughts fuelled by climate damage.
Right now, the Albanese Government is looking to reform our (failing) national nature laws, and is hosting two webinars this Thursday 23 November and next Tuesday 28 November to explain their proposed changes, including time for the community to ask questions.
Will you join one of the government’s webinars to help show the number of people that demand strong new laws that actually protect our rivers, forests, wildlife and communities?
- What: Australia’s new nature positive laws – public webinar one, hosted by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
- When: Thursday 23 November, 2pm to 3.30pm AEDT
- Where: Online – RSVP on the department’s website to receive the Zoom link