Priority landscapes
Shaded areas on the map indicate our priority landscapes – areas we’ve identified as in need of increased protection to safeguard nationally significant ecosystems. They’ve been chosen for their conservation value, our capacity to help protect them, and the degree to which they’re already protected through Australia’s National Reserve System – a combined network of public and privately protected lands.
Our reserves
Bush Heritage owns 45 reserves covering 1.4 million hectares. These are protected forever. We look after this country to ensure it remains healthy and natural ecosystems are thriving.
- Queensland:
Carnarvon, Currumbin Valley, Edgbaston, Ethabuka, Fan Palm, Goonderoo, Pilungah, Pullen Pullen, Reedy Creek, Yourka. - New South Wales:
Brogo, Burrin Burrin, Nameless Sylvan, Naree, Scottsdale, Tarcutta Hills. - South Australia:
Boolcoomatta, Bon Bon, Evelyn Downs. - Victoria:
Bellair, Buckrabanyule, J.C. Griffin, John Douglas, Lawan, Nardoo Hills, Ngulambarra, The Round House, Sanstrom. - Western Australia:
Beringa, Charles Darwin, Chereninup Creek, Dodgey Downs, Ediegarrup, Eurardy, Hamelin, Kojonup, Monjebup, Red Moort. - Tasmania:
Friendly Beaches, Liffey Valley Reserves (Oura Oura, Liffey River, Coalmine Creek, Drys Bluff, Glovers Flat), South Esk Pine.
Aboriginal partnerships
We work in partnership with Aboriginal groups on their land and sea country, and Traditional Owner groups on our reserves to deliver conservation and socio-economic outcomes.
- New South Wales: Mawonga
- Northern Territory: Arafura Swamp, Mimal, Warddeken
- Queensland: Olkola, Waanyi Garawa
- Western Australia: Bunuba, Birriliburu, Karajarri, Wunambal Gaambera
Regional partnerships
We collaborate with private landholders, communities, and other conservation groups across Australia that share our vision of ‘healthy Country, protected forever’. By engaging with and within communities, we achieve much more than we could working alone.
- South Australia: Arid Recovery
- NSW: Upper Murrumbidgee Demonstration Reach
- Western Australia: Gondwana Link, Chingarrup, Yarraweyah Falls, Gundawa Regional Conservation Association
- Tasmania: Midlands Conservation Partnership