Lodge a missing creature alert with your Member of Parliament

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Numbats have stolen our hearts! These adorable marsupials sleep in hollow fallen logs or burrows and eat 20,000 termites a day with their long sticky tongues. They don’t drink water – termites keep them hydrated. 

Numbat families used to live from Victoria to WA, but because of habitat destruction, foxes and cats, now they cling to existence in just two places in the wild.


Will you lodge a missing creature alert with your local Member of Parliament? Tell them we need strong national environment laws to protect the places and wildlife we love – and ask them to raise this with their party leader.

Fill out the webform with your name and why you care. We'll print your name and message on a special missing creature alert and post it to your local MP. If you prefer, you can print and post it yourself. 

Header photo: John Tann

Latest Supporters

Patricia 2018-06-08 06:41:05 +1000
These precious native creatures deserve to live and be safe in their homeland. It’s up to us to protect their future! We need to be proactive or their extinction is on us.
Alicia 2018-06-08 06:36:47 +1000
We need stronger laws to stop extinction.
Alex 2018-06-08 06:36:05 +1000
Please work to protect our threatened species like our precious little numbat, termite eater.
Frances 2018-06-08 06:35:16 +1000
Meg 2018-06-08 06:30:13 +1000
We need stronger environmental laws because we owe a huge debt to all of the animals now extinct or soon to be.
Mark 2018-06-08 06:26:20 +1000
We’ve done enough irreversible damage to the environment. We need to do something NOW before it’s too late. Eventually we will be the ones on the endangered list. We must have sustainability or we risk more than the Numbat.
Renee 2018-06-08 06:26:12 +1000
Meher 2018-06-08 06:25:31 +1000
Our precious native wildlife needs protection
Marilyn 2018-06-08 06:23:36 +1000
Maureen 2018-06-08 06:18:46 +1000
Jenny 2018-06-08 06:17:42 +1000
We must have stronger laws governing deforestation. How many species must we bring to extinction? Gone is forever. Act now.
Adele 2018-06-08 06:11:14 +1000
Julie 2018-06-08 06:09:40 +1000
Alison 2018-06-08 06:06:49 +1000
Dave 2018-06-08 05:58:09 +1000
Caitlin 2018-06-08 05:53:38 +1000
Anthea 2018-06-08 05:24:05 +1000
Ponie 2018-06-08 04:44:39 +1000
Tamara 2018-06-08 04:40:56 +1000
ANIMALS ARE DYING BECAUSE US HUMANS ARE DISGUSTING AND JUST TAKE TAKE TSKE FROM THE ENVIRONMENT. JOIN UP WITH ACF AND MAKE A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER.
Rachel 2018-06-08 04:33:52 +1000
Phil 2018-06-08 04:14:23 +1000
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Lisa 2018-06-08 04:09:45 +1000
Do something you pretender
john 2018-06-08 03:58:34 +1000
Australia is an amazing and beautiful place – we must protect it and focus on long term laws not shore term and weak legislation that lets our country down. Please. Please I urge you to stand up for the environment.
Melinda 2018-06-08 03:46:00 +1000
Cause if we don’t stop destroying we can never rebuild
Josh 2018-06-08 03:27:41 +1000
Celine 2018-06-08 03:11:34 +1000
Valerie 2018-06-08 03:07:40 +1000
Please act while there is still time- once species are extinct there is no more we can do, but while they are endangered the actions of people like yourself in places of power can truly alter history- please be that person and act with integrity and make environmental laws more protective of the voiceless and vulnerable.

Thank you for your shared concern and timely action.

Sincerely
Naomi Vaotuua
Naomi 2018-06-08 02:50:29 +1000
Wake up all Australians, how are we going to control termites once the Numbats have gone?
Edna 2018-06-08 01:35:22 +1000
Every species has the right to life and everything on the earth has a symbiotic relationship.
Persephone 2018-06-08 01:32:06 +1000