Conservation Programs
Conservation Ark is involved in a range of projects to ensure the long-term survival of species in the wild. These projects are working to protect animals where they remain in the wild, or to bring them back to parts of their range from which they have been lost.
In addition to being involved in direct conservation projects, Conservation Ark also supports the survival of a number of species through the maintenance of captive insurance populations or financial support to partner organisation. Find out more about these projects here.
| Program | IUCN Status | Geographical Region |
| Black-flanked rock-wallaby (Warru) | Near threatened | Australia |
| Brush-tailed rock-wallaby | Vulnerable | Australia |
| Eastern Barred Bandicoot | Vulnerable | Australia |
| Greater Bilby | Vulnerable | Australia |
| Kimberley | Australia | |
| Mainland Tammar Wallaby | Extinct in the Wild | Australia |
| Monarto Restoration Project | South Australia | |
| Orange-bellied Parrot | Critically Endangered | Australia |
| Red-tailed black-cockatoo | Least Concern | Australia |
| Regent Honeyeater | Endangered | Australia |
| Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat | Lower Risk | Australia |
| Tree Kangaroos | Critically Endangered (Tenkile) | Australasia |
| Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby | Vulnerable | Australia |
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