Coalition Willing Save Wildlife (CWSW) PDF Print E-mail

Coalition Willing Save Wildlife is a coalition founded on the premise that history shows governments will not save wildlife.

Millions individually and in groups care for the survival of wildlife therefore it would be effective to build an organization that unites as many as possible.  Coaltionwillingsavewildlife.org.au could become a powerful agency open to all to provide a positive action and voice for powerless wildlife.

The coalition is a mix of groups and individuals interested in saving wildlife and with the use of an annual membership fee it will fund the various projects that CWSW nominate.

We invite people and groups to join coalitionwillingsavewildlife.org.au and if they are happy to do so persuade others to join and so on.  Grow the snowball and "start spreading the news"

WE ONLY HAVE ONE PLANET - WHAT WILL WE LEAVE OUR CHILDREN?

Gift cards (to enlist others in (CWSW) are available at The Judith Eardley Save Wildlife Association.

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Judith Eardley Save Wildlife Association PDF Print E-mail

The Judith Eardley Save Wildlife Association has been established 11 years.  We have bought three reserves and three extensions to reserves as well as providing substantial funds for save wildlife initiatives.  The organisation is non political and entirely voluntary.  It's success has been based on the power of giving, being positive and not being involved in political fighting.

 
Funds Distribution PDF Print E-mail

The Judith Eardley Save Wildlife Association will fund from its business all administration costs, hence every dollar raised will go directly to wildlife.

In 2012 money raised will build a corridor of trees connecting the Kurth Kiln and Yellingbo Reserves in the Yarra Valley.  It is hoped that CWSW will become a means for groups to raise funds for their own wildlife causes provided it is used on a practical environmental project that will benefit wildlife.

If a new member provides $10, it will be used to plant two trees, the JESWA will match this, thus this member provides four trees in the new corridor, a wonderful bequest.  if schools and environmental groups, for example, raise $400 we will match that and give back $800 provided it is to be used on a practical environmental project that will benefit wildlife.

 
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