Introducing Weranga Scarps: Australia’s first Conserved Area

Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water

Biodiversity Month is a time to celebrate the places and people working to protect Australia’s wildlife. This year, we mark a major milestone: Weranga Scarps is Australia’s first Conserved Area recognised under the National Other Effective area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs) Framework.

The property is near Dalby on Queensland’s Western Downs. It spans 48-hectares of privately owned land, managed by the Wildlife Land Fund.

The area has rich eucalypt and cypress woodland. It provides vital habitat for threatened species, including:

  • koala
  • glossy black-cockatoo
  • yakka skink
  • golden-tailed gecko.

It also supports:

  • 127 bird species
  • mammals, such as the sugar glider and inland brushtail possum.

Weranga Scarps contributes to Australia’s commitment to protect and conserve 30% of land by 2030.

Recognising Weranga Scarps is a huge step forward for Australia’s conservation efforts. Together, we’re building a more resilient and connected future to sustain Australia’s biodiversity.

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