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The Gnaraloo Wilderness Foundation (GWF) is a
non-profit A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, not-for-profit organization, or simply a nonprofit, is a non-governmental (private) legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or so ...
organization aimed at protecting and preserving the native flora and fauna at Gnaraloo with the mission to ''Keep Gnaraloo Wild''. The goal of the GWF is to maintain these pristine habitats and allow native wildlife to flourish. The GWF is
triple bottom line The triple bottom line (or otherwise noted as TBL or 3BL) is an accounting framework with three parts: social, environmental (or ecological) and economic. Some organizations have adopted the TBL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader ...
: * Progressive environmental effects through collaborative scientific research * Responsible social response through community and school engagement, internships, and volunteer opportunities * Positive economic outcomes through responsible wilderness tourism which supports conservation


History

Gnaraloo is a remote and undeveloped section of Western Australian coastline, located at the southern extreme of the
Ningaloo Reef The Ningaloo Coast is a World Heritage Site located in the north west coastal region of Western Australia. The heritage-listed area is located approximately north of Perth, along the East Indian Ocean. The distinctive Ningaloo Reef that frin ...
Marine Park. This conjunction of rugged outback and desert beach is home to threatened sea turtles, a
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coral reef, and an immense diversity of birds and other native terrestrial and marine life. In 2005, the Gnaraloo Station Trust purchased the land and initiated efforts to preserve the unspoiled environment at Gnaraloo. In early 2016, the non-profit Gnaraloo Wilderness Foundation was officially created to actively work towards the conservation of this natural and undeveloped stretch of coast.


Research and conservation

The GWF runs the Gnaraloo Turtle Conservation Program (GTCP), and the Gnaraloo Feral Animal Control Program to protect sea turtle
rookeries A rookery is a colony of breeding rooks, and more broadly a colony of several types of breeding animals, generally gregarious birds. Coming from the nesting habits of rooks, the term is used for corvids and the breeding grounds of colony-for ...
along the Gnaraloo coast. The population of loggerhead turtles that nests in Western Australia belongs to the South-East Indian Ocean subpopulation. A lot of basic but critical biological data still remains unknown for this population, including the number of individuals, how often females nest, and where they migrate to forage once they leave the rookery. By working to preserve the natural ecosystems at Gnaraloo, the GWF is helping to protect species that occur within them. In addition to scientific fieldwork, a vital component of the GWF is community engagement. Education and widespread awareness of environmental issues provides a connection that can inspire conservation. In the field at Gnaraloo, community members and school groups are invited to join the GTCP on beach surveys to learn about daily monitoring techniques and applied science. Once the nesting season concludes, the GTCP then travels along the coast, stopping at various Western Australia cities to give presentations to thousands of students about sea turtle biology and conservation.


See also

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Threats to sea turtles Threats to sea turtles are numerous and have caused many sea turtle species to be endangered. Of the seven extant species of sea turtles, six in the family Cheloniidae and one in the family Dermochelyidae, all are listed on the IUCN Red List of En ...


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