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Donate directly to ANF

Your generosity can make a huge difference.

By making a donation you will become a Friend of Artemis.

You can choose to be kept up to date about our progress by receiving regular e-newsletters.

Food supplements
$
19
donate
Buy 1 month’s worth of bird seed for supplementary feeding.
Maintain fire breaks
$
99
donate
Maintain 500m fire break around important habitat.
Restore habitat
$
299
donate
Restore 1 hectare of Golden-shouldered Parrot habitat.
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Artemis Nature Fund is now part of Conservation Partners!

Conservation Partners uses the same, very successful approach Artemis uses with the Golden Shouldered Parrot across a broader range of species and locations.

You can find all of the news and updates about the Artemis Golden Shouldered Parrot Project here.

All inquiries should now be directed through the Conservation Partners website.