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Looking for a unique present that is offscreen, animal-focussed, created locally and limited edition?

Calling anyone in Australia that has a Junior Ranger in their life!   If you’d like to buy a special gift that’s fun for all ages, gets kids off the screen, is all about animals and is created in Australia, then you’re on the right page! ANiMOZ is a unique gift for kids of all …

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Win this incredible Jannico Kelk photo of ‘HORRiD’ in huge A1 format!

Exciting news, Rangers: Win this photo! Simply by purchasing the ANiMOZ Starter Pack for Christmas 2019, and using the discount code RANGER KELK at checkout, you’ll go in the draw to win a huge, A1 poster of award-winning wildlife photographer Jannico Kelk’s breathtaking image of HORRiD (the Thorny dragon), as seen below. Entries are open …

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STRiGO comes second in Australian Bird of the Year 2019!

ANiMOZ birds have taken numbers 2 to 6 in the Australian Bird of the Year vote, with the critically endangered Black-throated finch taking the crown.   STRiGO has come second in The Guardian poll that looks for Australia’s favourite bird species, beaten by the Black-throated finch – at real risk of extinction from the proposed …

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Invasive predators gone from Newhaven

This article was originally published as ‘Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary Stage 1 Declared Feral-free’ on Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s News site. AWC’s ambitious project to restore central Australia’s lost biodiversity at Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary has reached a new milestone – the eradication of all feral predators from the 9,400-hectare fenced area, making Newhaven home to the largest …

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