The Kimberley Nature Project (KNP) collaborates with Aboriginal and community groups across the region to protect, manage and document ecologically and culturally important species and ecosystems. 

We do this through on-ground projects to: manage wild fires, feral animals (including cane toads) and weeds (such as Neems); monitor marine species such as the Snubfin Dolphin, and the health of the seagrass beds of Roebuck Bay; conduct ecological surveys; collect native seeds and revegetate denuded areas; develop interpretive signage and deliver environmental education.
Managing Fire for Biodiversity
Monitoring Seagrass Meadows
Managing Invasive Weeds
Protecting Wetlands
Collaborating with Aboriginal Ranger Groups
Kimberley Community Seedbank
Wattleseed Collective
Conservation Economy
Working with Community Groups
Managing Feral Animals
Saving Threatened Species
Protecting Threatened Ecosystems