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Australia’s plants and animals are under threat. Our combined voices can protect them.

We have one of the worst records on extinction in the world. 56 more Australian species have just been added to the international red list of threatened species –bringing the total to 1,830 Australian species in danger!

The nature crisis is global. Habitat destruction is threatening Tasmanian Devils and Sumatran tigers alike with extinction. The Great Barrier Reef is collapsing, so is the Amazon.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek can make Australia a global leader for nature – but they have to show up.

This means attending the 15th conference to the parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15) in Montreal in December, and advocating for strong global nature goals that unite and hold governments and business accountable worldwide to protect and restore the natural world that sustains us.

Sign the petition calling on the federal government to:

Lead on ambitious global goals for nature to halt and reverse biodiversity destruction and achieve a Nature Positive world by 2030 at COP15.

That means championing clear and measurable goals and targets, backed by domestic commitments to:

  • End extinction and recover threatened species
  • Restore the ecosystems we’ve already degraded
  • Embed the value of nature in all government and business decision-making
  • Recognise Indigenous rights and stewardship
  • Protect at least 30% of the planet’s land and oceans.

Want to understand more about how global goals for nature will help Australia's own endangered plants and animals? Read our blog from Nathaniel Pelle, ACF's Business and Biodiversity Campaign Lead, then sign the petition and invite friends and family to add their names too!

Header photo: Jean-Paul Ferrero/AUSCAPE


Latest Supporters

Emma 2021-12-10 14:14:59 +1100
Doug 2021-12-10 14:14:54 +1100
Helen 2021-12-10 14:14:53 +1100
The sudden decline of the Bogong moth shows that all species are at risk unless we have laws to protect ecosystems.
It saddens me deeply to experience the death of animals and plants and an impoverished landscape.
Christiane 2021-12-10 14:14:38 +1100
It’s our responsibility to look after the wildlife on this planet.
Jasmin 2021-12-10 14:14:13 +1100
Carolyn 2021-12-10 14:14:04 +1100
Daniel 2021-12-10 14:13:57 +1100
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Peter 2021-12-10 14:13:08 +1100
end extinction please
julie 2021-12-10 14:13:08 +1100
Dee 2021-12-10 14:13:04 +1100
Please support ambitious global goals for nature to halt to help reverse biodiversity destruction and achieve a Nature Positive world by 2030 at the 15th conference to the parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15). Please. This is so urgent.
Thank you!
Jodie.
Jodie 2021-12-10 14:11:57 +1100
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Diana 2021-12-10 14:08:33 +1100
Don’t risk losing that which makes Australia so unique. Protect our wildlife and the wild places they live in, so more of the people of the world can come here and enjoy them, and not just shake their heads in disgust
Diana 2021-12-10 14:08:24 +1100