Foundation for Australia's Most Endangered Species
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FAME is the only organisation completely dedicated to helping Australian species most at risk of extinction.
FAME works with like-minded organisations on projects around Australia that are specifically designed to save endangered species from extinction.
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facebook.comSpecies minus habitat equals extinction – KI’s Raptor Domain holds FAME day. Australia has one of the worst rates of extinction in the world. Yet, it also has the most diverse. The Foundation for Australia’s Most Endangered Species Ltd (FAME), is an Adelaide-based, national not-for-profit, and works tirelessly with a vision to stop the extinction of our precious flora and fauna. FAME has joined in partnership with Raptor Domain to raise awareness of the plight of our endangered species by holding a fundraising day. Read more: https://www.fame.org.au/news-and-media/kangaroo-islands-raptor-domain-holds-fame-day
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A big shout out and thank you to the Islander Newspaper for publishing this wonderful story about our Kangaroo Island Dunnarts Project. Kangaroo Island Land for Wildlife Threatened Species Commissioner
From our family to yours, we wish you a happy and safe Easter. Thank you for your continued support. Photo: Bilby by Australian Reptile Park
HELP US, HELP THEM BY CONSIDERING A MONTHLY DONATION... No matter how big or small, when you give generously monthly, you become an important part of FAME’s ongoing commitment to stop any further extinction. A monthly gift allows the Foundation to allocate foreseeable income to support worthwhile projects that will save our endangered species like this precious Western Quoll or the Spiny Daisy from extinction. Most of all, you have the satisfaction of knowing that your support will help increase FAME’s ability to seek out and support projects that will save endangered flora and fauna from extinction. Learn more: https://www.fame.org.au/donate/monthly
For a quarter of a century FAME have been at the forefront of supporting on-ground conservation projects to save Australia's diverse and unique endangered flora and fauna. If we can help it, no Australian native animal or plant species that we support will become extinct. That is our non-negotiable commitment. PHOTO CREDIT: Wild_ whose powerful photographs builds awareness of the plight of our endangered species.
Thrilled to be a part of this project as we ascertain numbers of the elusive Kangaroo Island Dunnarts. For more on the project visit: https://www.fame.org.au/projects/finding-the-elusive-endangered-kangaroo-island-dunnarts
Today we are pleased to announce through our seed-funding grants, a monetary grant to the non-government biodiversity conservation program, ‘Kangaroo Island Land for Wildlife’ to survey private properties across the island to find and analyse population numbers of the elusive and endangered Kangaroo Island Dunnart. Read more: https://www.fame.org.au/projects/finding-the-elusive-endangered-kangaroo-island-dunnarts Pat Hodgens Threatened Species Commissioner
Today is International Women's Day. The Foundation for Australia's Most Endangered Species Ltd and our wide reaching community wishes to recognise those women that work tirelessly across the country to save our precious endangered flora and fauna. Thank you for doing what you do. Photo: Dr Katherine Moseby releasing a Western Quoll into the SA Ikara-Flinders Ranges after 100 years of extinction as part of the reintroduction program.
We ask our community this Easter to support the #bilbiesnotbunnies campaign, encouraging Australians to buy chocolate bilbies that return some profits to the Save the Bilby Fund who work tirelessly to stop the extinction of this iconic creature. Here's a link to where you can buy them across Australia: http://savethebilbyfund.com/application/files/8615/1841/1654/Bilby_chocolate_retailers_-_2018.pdf