Bullo River Station's Conservation Efforts Highlight Sustainable Tourism and Biodiversity
Bullo River Station, a 400,000-acre property in Australia's Northern Territory, is setting a global example by integrating luxury hospitality with large-scale conservation efforts. The property, managed by the Landsmith Collection, is undergoing significant redevelopment to enhance its sustainability and guest experience. The Burts, who own the station, have partnered with the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) to protect 142,000 hectares of the land. This partnership focuses on biodiversity monitoring, research, and management of invasive species. The station also supports cattle farming and tourism, offering activities like fishing and helicopter tours. The property is currently closed for redevelopment and is expected to reopen in May 2027.