This video illuminates the magnificent Kimberley landscapes, in grave danger right now. 

The Kimberley’s extensive pindan woodlands form part of the largest unspoilt tropical savannah in the world. Its wetlands, rivers, and rainforests are internationally significant.

This globally recognised region attracts over half a million visitors from around the world each year. They travel to the Kimberley to experience its spectacular wildlife, natural landscapes, breathtaking coastline, clean rivers, and rich Aboriginal culture. 

Despite its beauty and global significance, the awe-inspiring Kimberley is open to fracking by oil and gas companies.  

Right now, a Texas-based company, Black Mountain, is seeking environmental approval to drill and frack 20 wells in the heart of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River catchment. If approved, this could expand to thousands of wells as the project moves into full production.

Your donation will enable Environs Kimberley to continue our critical work protecting the nature of the Kimberley and to stop oil and gas fracking corporations like Black Mountain from gaining a foothold in this world-renowned region. 

All donations over $2 are tax-deductible.  

 

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