Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute

About Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute

The Blue Mountains of Australia are over a million hectares of exceptional biodiversity, abundant wilderness and stunning topography, recognised globally for their outstanding natural and cultural heritage values. The ecosystems of the Blue Mountains serve clean air and water to Greater Sydney while providing a healthy escape into nature for over 8 million visitors a year. Like most protected areas, the ecosystems of the Blue Mountains are threatened by the global issues of climate change, bushfires, habitat loss and species extinction. We work to understand, share knowledge and respond to these threats, developing practical solutions for the complex challenges of conservation and sustainable living. We are an independent, not-for-profit Institute with a mission to advance conservation and share our knowledge for the universal good. For 15 years we've worked collaboratively around Australia and across the globe with governments, universities, businesses and communities to research, educate, engage and adapt to change. We acknowledge the Dharug, Gundungurra, Wanaruah, Wiradjuri, Darkinjung and Tharawal Nations as the traditional owners of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.
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Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute is located at Katoomba, New South Wales 2780, Australia
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