The Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA) has signed up to the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration as part of our ongoing commitment to protecting local biodiversity.
The campaign of the Decade – Generation Restoration - calls for world-wide action in preventing and reversing ecosystem damage to create a sustainable future for future generations.
Through scientific research, bushland restoration, educational outreach and native plant conservation, BGPA strives to preserve and protect Western Australia’s ecosystems and contribute to the global effort towards ecological restoration.
The next ten years will see more innovative projects and programs launched in ongoing efforts towards #GenerationRestoration – watch this space!
What can you do?
- Join the #GenerationRestoration movement
- Support the 10 actions of the UN Decade Strategy
- Share the Special Issue magazine.
- Promote the Special Issue on your social media. Access images and promotional information.
- Volunteer with Kings Park or Bold Park. Contact us to find a role that suits your passion and interests.
- Become a member of the Friends of Kings Park or Friends of Bold Park Bushland.
- Become a corporate supporter or enter an employee partnership.

Latest news
The latest updates and news on our involvement in #GenerationRestoration, the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration.
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Kings Park Science
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Kings Park Education
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Conservation Garden
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