
Goodness, this story must be about us! But there are lots of us in that simple ‘us’: well over 50 organisations and businesses, along with a great array of individuals, landholders and First Nations groups, and funders too, have been key to the progress made along the Gondwana Link so far. Well done to all of us!
And that definitely includes Anjelica Smilovitis from The Biophilic Blueprint, who makes us look pretty good in her story …
From the ‘The Biophilic Blueprint’ story about the Gondwana Link:
“We recommend grabbing a cuppa and some Vegemite on toast for this read—you’re in for a wild journey that’ll fill your soul to the brim.
Keith Bradby OAM, CEO of Gondwana Link shares how a vision once drawn in the sand over two decades ago has evolved into a powerful collaboration—uniting communities, farmers and First Nations people across a vast landscape, all working together to live and work in harmony with nature.
Over a thousand kilometres, that is.
We’re deeply moved by this story because it’s a living, breathing example of what’s possible when we band together—proof that our environment can be restored through collective effort.
More than that, it challenges us to rethink how we farm with wildlife in mind, as large-scale operations across Western Australia’s South West welcome the wild back into business as usual.
And importantly, it’s reconnecting Traditional Custodians of the land, enabling them to resume stewardship and care for Country.
The story: Cleared Land to Gondwana Link: 1,000km of Restoration Across Global Biodiversity Hotspot” https://www.thebiophilicblueprint.com/…/cleared-land-to…