Award winning Australian/UK IT company The Missing Link have been operating since 1997. The organisation was born from a vision to help businesses achieve their goals with the right IT solutions and services. Ever since, they have built a reputation and client base, where it now sees The Missing Link servicing Australia’s most well-known companies.
The Missing Link have partnered with us here at Fifteen Trees to make the world a greener, cleaner place, contributing to 56 trees being planted in total to date. With many more to come.
The Koala Corridor Project is a partnership between Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park and the Western Port Biosphere Foundation. The Foundation (est 2003) aims at achieving sustainable development goals in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve which encompasses the Mornington Peninsula and the Western Port coastline.
The project by Western Port Biosphere is divided into four key components;
Each of these elements plays a vital role in achieving their mission to enhance the genetic diversity of koalas in the Biosphere Reserve. They are also focused on creating more and safer movement routes for all wildlife. This is being accomplished through a comprehensive habitat restoration program, designed to enrich and reconnect habitats across both private and public lands.
The trees were planted at Cannons Creek, on Bunurong Land and consisted of a mixture of Manna Gums, Swamp Gums, Peppermints, Wattles, She-Oaks, Dogwood, Melaleuca and Lomandra.
We would like to thank those who support Fifteen Trees for funding for this project. The money enables us to reach out to our network and community to distribute important habitat to support the restoration and protection of the Western Port Biosphere Reserve’s natural ecology.
From schools to landowners wanting to create wildlife corridors to connect remnant vegetation, or to restore the health of their bushland, dams, and waterways, the plants we can provide go a long way to helping to repair degraded land across the Reserve. Many thanks for supporting the work that we do.
Lucy Kyriacou | Project Manager | Western Port Biosphere Foundation
You can read about Missing Link’s 30 trees from 2024 here, and their 15 trees from 2023 here.
In this world of fast technology, increasing cyber security issues plus AI and Automation becoming a big component of business and personal IT needs, it is assuring to know companies like The Missing Link exist as they have a way of enhancing business, whilst simultaneously taking their obligation to caring for the planet seriously. They provide a wealth of expertise from a team who create seamless solutions in navigating around the tricky terrain of tech.
If you would like to know more about sponsoring community tree planting projects and how we can assist you in becoming a more sustainable business, please contact Colleen at <[email protected]>.
Writer – Lou Ridsdale
Lou a green thumb, Earth Lover, big-hearted nature freak, plus a savvy media and horticulture expert, who passionately believe that everyone can lead a more nourishing and sustainable life. Lou founded Food Is Free Inc., a unique grassroots food security platform specialising in food security education. You can find Lou here.
Restoring Australian ecosystems. Supporting communities with their revegetation projects for a greener and healthier planet.
Fifteen Trees acknowledges Indigenous Australians as the traditional custodians of the lands on which we work, live and play.
We recognise that Indigenous Australians have cared for and lived in harmony with this land for millennia, and their knowledge and wisdom of the land endures.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and stand in solidarity as Indigenous Australians seek a fairer and more sustainable future for the land and its people.