Wilderness Warriors
Inspire, Connect, Protect
Our vision at Wilderness Warriors is to Inspire, Connect and Protect.
What does it mean? This means inspiring and empowering people, especially our youth, to connect with nature
It also means getting connected to a higher purpose: making a difference and taking action to protect our natural habitats and the incredible array of diverse species that rely on them for survival.
It means joining the fight for those species facing imminent extinction.
How do we do it? We connect and collaborate with like-minded organisations that share our vision.
Working together is the key to success in the fight to save our natural habitats and species from extinction.
While we are working with environmental organisations of all shapes, sizes and areas of interest, our focus right now is partnering with those protecting our rainforest habitats and species.
The planet’s rainforests are the "lungs of the earth" and biodiversity hotspots – many species rely on the health of our rainforests to survive.
We need you!
We believe that it is up to the individual to stand up and take action in order to create change.
Help us build an army of supporters and volunteers Australia-wide, and grow the movement of Wilderness Warriors.
How can you help?
A great way to start is by hosting a fundraising event to raise funds for and awareness about the environmental cause close to your heart (and aligned with our vision).
We will support you in the planning, marketing and organisation of your event and can connect you with useful people to assist.
All funds raised by Wilderness Warriors are going directly to the organisations we support.
All start up costs are coming out of the pockets of our volunteers, so any work at this stage will need to be largely sponsored.
Please get in touch if you would like to get involved in any way at all.
It does not matter what skills you have or how old you are, we would love to hear from you.
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Since 2013 I have visited Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) to volunteer with the Orangutan three times.