Get to know us

In the heart of Queensland, Australia, a passionate group of individuals came together in 2020 to form Social and Natural Project (SNP), a non-profit organization with a singular mission: to safeguard and preserve the rich biodiversity of Queensland/Australia.

Our mission

The primary mission of the NSP is to actively engage in the conservation efforts for endangered species in Queensland. This includes conducting research, implementing conservation programs, and raising awareness about the importance of preserving the unique ecosystems in the region.

Our roots

NSP's journey began with a shared concern for the rapidly declining populations of endangered species in Queensland. Witnessing the impacts of habitat loss, climate change, and human encroachment, our founders knew it was time to take action. The unique wildlife that makes Queensland a haven of natural wonders was under threat, and NSP emerged as a response to that call.

Our Community Spirit

From the outset, SNP embraced the spirit of community. We believe that the key to successful conservation lies in collaboration — uniting individuals, businesses, and communities to work together for the greater good. Our headquarters in Queensland serves as a hub for passionate volunteers, dedicated researchers, and conservation enthusiasts, all fueled by a shared commitment to protecting our endangered species.

The values that guide us are:

  • Environmental Stewardship:We are commiteed to being responsible stewards of the environment, advocating for sustainable practices that safeguard ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources for future generation.

  • The Arete in every action: Ensuring a commitment to excellence and continous improvement in our conservation and preservation endeavours.

  • Integrity and Transparency: We uphold the highest standards of integrity and transparency in all our activities. We believe in open communication, honesty, and accountability in our efforts to rpotect and preserve the environment.

  • Community Empowerment: We value and prioritize the involvement and empowerment of lcoal communities. Through education, collaboration, and inclusive decision-making, we aim to build strong partnerships that contribute to the sustainable protection of our natural heritage.

  • Innovation for Conservation: Embracing innovation, we actively seek and promotenew and effective approaches to conservation and preservation. We strive to be at the forefront of adopting cutting-edge technologies and methodologies to address environmental challenges.

  • Adaptability and Resilience: Recognizing the dynamic nature of environmental issues, we are adaptable and resilient in our strategies. We continously learn from experiences, research, and evolving conditions, ensuring our efforts remain effective in the face changing environmental landscapes.

While our commitment extends to various endangered species, NSP has a particular focus on iconic Queensland biodiversity, such as the Koala, Lumholtz's Tree-Kangaroo, and the Greater Bilby. By addressing the specific challenges these species face, we aim to create a ripple effect that positively impacts the entire ecosystem.

In just a few short years, NSP has achieved milestones that fill our hearts with pride. Through strategic partnerships, community engagement programs, and successful fundraising initiatives, we've been able to fund critical research, establish wildlife programs, and contribute to the rehabilitation and release of countless animals back into their natural habitats.

As we look ahead, NSP is driven by a vision of a Queensland where endangered species thrive, where ecosystems are balanced, and where future generations can revel in the wonders of our natural world. With your support, we're confident that we can continue making a lasting impact on the conservation landscape.

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