• The how

    Our work proves that biodiversity makes good business sense. We restore and protect ecologically significant habitats, lead and facilitate research programs and collaborate on projects with proven benefits for the environment and our stakeholders.

  • The impact

    With us, biodiversity isn’t the only beneficiary. We work to deliver environmental, economic, social and cultural outcomes – from healthier soil and sustainable rural livelihoods to corporate KPIs, breakthrough research and investor returns.

  • The value

    We restore and safeguard spaces while adapting them for other valuable purposes: as outdoor STEM classrooms, thriving research sites, powerful community projects, strategic offsetting opportunities, or productive agricultural land.

Our difference

  • Inspirational people

    Inspirational people

    Deep experience across natural landscapes, agriculture and business, plus dedicated on-the-ground teams.

  • Commercial approach

    Commercial approach

    Rock-solid structures and systems, professional nous, and project management expertise.

  • Solid grounding

    Solid grounding

    Driven by science, data and evidence every step of the way.

  • Genuine collaboration

    Genuine collaboration

    Strong networks and healthy, successful partnerships.

  • Proven impact

    Proven impact

    Specific goals, rigorous monitoring, and clear and transparent reporting.

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Our vision for 2050

Our purpose and our vision for the future are clear – a Queensland where increased biodiversity secures a healthy, prosperous and hopeful tomorrow for everyone.

 

Increased biodiversity in Queensland
  • Responsible Investment

    Environmentally responsible investment is accepted as core.

  • True Co-existence

    True co-existence with nature is understood and valued.

  • Significant Ecological Corridors

    Significant ecological corridors reconnect across the State's landscape and bioregions.

  • Primary Production

    Biodiversity and natural capital accounting are integrated into primary production as part of holistic landscape management.

  • Sustainable Land Management

    Sustainable land management is a valued specialist skill and career, with new jobs and sector created.

  • First Nations People

    The capacity of First Nations people is recognised and traditional methods of land management are adopted in general practice.

  • Landholder Incomes

    Landholders understand (and are benefiting from) the value and bottom line returns from biodiversity.

  • Connection to Nature

    Queenslanders are actively engaged, share their increased knowledge with others across the world, and are reaping the cultural and societal benefits of their connection to nature.

  • Sustainable Entrepreneurs

    A new generation of sustainable environmental entrepreneurs and professionals are developed.

  • Carbon Balance

    There is a positive carbon impact with our soils and trees acting as a globally significant carbon sink.