Overview
This project, in the vast, remote Outback of Western Australia, lies within a Global Biodiversity Hotspot. It is also home to ancient rock art sites, and isolated communities working to grow food in a truly sustainable manner. Vast woodlands of mulga, a beautiful desert-adapted tree with silver leaves, store millions of tonnes of carbon. Spinifex grasses, growing on red sand dunes, provide shelter to innumerable small animals, and enormous ephemeral lake systems fill once every 10 years and attract tens of thousands of water birds.