Thanks to the support of thousands of individuals and organisations, since 1997 Greenfleet has created biodiverse forests around Australia and New Zealand. Explore the interactive map below to discover some of our native revegetation projects.
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Amba
This forest, located in south-west Western Australia, was planted by the cooperation of Greenfleet, Greening Australia and Shell Australia.
Anam Talamh
Located in the lush and fertile Byron Hinterland, we are revegetating this property to restore endangered rainforest species and build habitat for wildlife.
Atiu Creek
Originally cleared for cattle grazing with some mixed stands of forestry, Atiu Creek Farm was gifted to the Auckland Regional Council by Jackie and Pierre Chatelanat who wanted to ensure that all
Australian Lighthorse Memorial
Greenfleet was honoured to be a part of the establishment of the Australian Light Horse Memorial Park.
Avoca
Prior to purchase by Greenfleet in March 2013, the property was used for cropping (mostly wheat and canola) and sheep production with around 500 hectares of poorer soils left as remnant vegetation
BackO'Slaters
Found in the Southern Tablelands of NSW, when the landowners moved in, Back’O’Slaters was covered in pine trees, owing to its past as a plantation.
Barolin Nature Reserve
Greenfleet’s Low Glow project goal was to protect Queensland’s endangered sea turtle population and engage the local community to reduce artificial light glow around important turtle nesting sites
Battery Creek
Greenfleet works with many landholders over an extended period to revegetate vast tracts of land.
Baxters Wetland
The area was originally owned by the state coal mine and used to rest the pit ponies.
Big Tree
In 2006, Wayne, a self-confessed lover of trees, worked with Greenfleet to plant a native forest of 10,000 trees over 14 hectares of his property in Matong in Southern New South Wales.