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Environmental organisations with an interest salinity in the South West Catchments Council (SWCC) area

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Type Name ContactNotes
Environmental Defenders Office, WAContact:
Phone: +61 8 9221 3030
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Gondwana LinkContact:
Phone: +61 (0)8 9842-0002
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Gondwana Link is a landscape scale vision involving individuals and local, regional and national groups. We are working together to achieve reconnected country across south-western Australia in which entire ecosystems, and the fundamental ecological processes that underpin them, are restored and maintained. 
Weeds AustraliaContact:
Phone: +61 3 6344 9657
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF)Contact:
Phone: 1800 032 551
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Greening Australia, WAContact:
Phone: +61 8 9335 8933
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National Trust of Australia (WA)Contact:
Phone: 08 9321 6088
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The National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) is the pre-eminent community based heritage organisation in Western Australia. Established through an act of parliament in 1959, and with a large and active membership, the National Trust plays a pivotal role in heritage education and advocacy as well as the management of heritage sites throughout WA. Many of these sites are open to the public. 
Environmental Weeds Action Network (WA)Contact:
Phone: +61 8 9457 2896
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Land for Wildlife (WA)Contact:
Phone: 08 9334 0530
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Land for Wildlife is a voluntary scheme that aims to encourage and assist private landholders in Western Australia to provide habitats for wildlife on their property, even though the property may be managed primarily for other purposes. If you wish to protect or create wildlife habitats on your property, the Land for Wildlife scheme can offer advice and assistance - whether you manage a farm, a bush block, a Shire reserve or a roadside. Participation in the scheme is entirely voluntary. Registering with Land for Wildlife will not change the legal status of the property in any way. 
Birds AustraliaContact:
Phone: +61 8 9383 7749
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Birds Australia was formed in 1901 as the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union. The Western Australian group was formed in 1943 and was incorporated as Birds Australia WA Inc. in 2001. BAWA has over 900 members located throughout the state. BAWA has an active program of community participation providing talks, guided walks and activities for the general public. It also has a website and other resources for enhancing knowledge and enjoyment of birds species throughout the state. 
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