Bullo River Station's Conservation Efforts Set New Standards in Australia
Bullo River Station, a 400,000-acre property in Australia's Northern Territory, is pioneering a model that combines luxury hospitality with large-scale conservation efforts. Owned by Julian and Alexandra Burt, the station has entered a 10-year conservation agreement with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) to protect 142,000 hectares of its land. This partnership focuses on biodiversity monitoring, research, and management of invasive species. The remaining land supports cattle and hospitality operations, attracting guests with its unique blend of natural beauty and conservation-focused tourism. The station is also transitioning to a solar-diesel hybrid grid to reduce its carbon footprint and operational costs.