Bank Australia: The Red-tailed Cockatoo link



Bank Australia is reducing the environmental cost of its operations by investing in the environment itself. Through a partnership with Trust for Nature and Greening Australia, the bank is rehabilitating areas of rural farm land that are also part of the habitat of the Red-tailed Cockatoo.

The VMLCG is participating in this year's population count on May 2 and members are also looking forward to providing additional support to this effort in the form of seed site surveys.

Members can register their intent too attend this event at the
project page

The article is by the Guardian newspaper
here - and is well worth reading - and the actions of Bank Australia are a good model for other corporations to emulate.

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